In Kannada marriages, the Thaali ritual is the highest expression of marital commitment.

The Thaali ceremony is the ultimate declaration of marital commitment in Kannada weddings. This sacred ritual involves the bride and groom, now dressed in their wedding attire, coming together in the presence of their loved ones to exchange vows and seal their union with the Thaali, also known as the Mangalsutra. This necklace, often made of gold or other auspicious materials, is symbolic of the unbreakable bond that marriage represents.


Central to the Thaali ceremony are the blessings and support of experienced married women. Five married women surround the bride during this ceremony, representing the collective wisdom and marital experiences of generations. These women play a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth execution of the ritual.


In the Thaali ceremony, it is the groom who takes the lead. With the support and guidance of the married women and the priest, he lovingly places the Thaali around the bride's neck, fastening it securely. This act signifies his commitment to protect, cherish, and support his bride throughout their journey of life together. As the groom ties the Thaali around the bride's neck, the couple officially becomes husband and wife. This act signifies the beginning of their life together as a married couple, and it is met with joy and blessings from their families and guests.

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