Inside a Traditional South Indian 🇮🇳 Baby Shower: Coimbatore's Rituals
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I had the privilege to attend my friends, Shiva and Gaya's, traditional South Indian baby shower ceremony in their hometown of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. 🇮🇳
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Beautifully capture the traditions of south india
Sooo beautiful 🥰 thanks for sharing this with us.
Thank you brother for showing our culture and becoming a part of our tradition 😊
My pleasure 😊
The couples are too good and welcoming❤❤
Grazie Ben per questo bellissimo video sulle tradizioni indiane
Sono felice che vi sia piaciuto!!
Brother this is not the video that i was waiting for when will the yoga day's will come ??
Haha, working on it bro! Next Sunday ;)
amazing videos ...and this flute is so calming....traveling deep inside soul
Gayu very nice❤
Hahahah amazing! Felt almost like I was there as well. Best wishes! 🤗❤️
Thanks pupa! Would've been great to have gone together :)
So wierd the person infront wearing a leather belt and going to temple. Why is nobody calling out. Or only some temples have this rule??
The sacred thread for men is worn by only brahmnin community and not everyone .
One leg should be kept in forward position while wearing lungi which gives flexibility while walking
wow nice
Ear piercing is not just for girls but boys too especially if you belong to Brahmin family, Other rituals include a naming ceremony (Namakarna),
the Nishkarmana (the child's first trip out) and
the Annaprasana, (the child's first taste of solid food).
Aksharabhyasa (first education in Writing, like A.B.C etc)
The ear-piercing ceremony (Karnavedha) and
first haircut total shave of yhe head (Mundan) where baby gives their hair as a offering in a temple ceremonies are also considered highly significant,
at the age of first menstruation for girls there is Saree functions and
for Boys at age of puberty around 11-14 there's a Dhothi ceremony atleast i have seen in Telugu speaking states there are a lot more ceremonies even after death.
Wow, thanks for the entire list :p
It's really baffling me!
Wow in north india everything is lost except mundan . Nobody do this now.
@@Shishtiii we too hve lost lot of the ceremonies but these just survived mainly in villages and some Hindu families but most people who goes of to live in Cities or Abroad already lost their culture's, they even question their relevance they don't know that similar lkind of ceremonies happens even in Christian nations too like "Quiencenra" for girls at the age of15 in mexican cultures etc.
Your fucking incredible, the information of this video is awesome welcome to Bharat(India) thank you for visiting Bharat and we all ways welcome you ❤
Haha thanks soo much!
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Poor guy doesn’t know you don’t dress in your shorts to attend religious functions.
Haha, luckily I had the dhoti!