Ceremonial : Custom Wedding Bali (Pawiwahan)





Custom wedding bali so tinged with reverence to God the creator, all stages of marriage conducted in the groom's house, because the Balinese impose patriarchal system, so in the nuptial implementation all costs incurred for the celebration is the responsibility of the family of man - man. this is in contrast with the traditional Javanese wedding that every marriage performed in the bride's home. The bride will be delivered back to the home to ask permission from the parents to be able to stay with her husband a few days after the wedding ceremony.


The series of stages of Balinese traditional wedding are as follows:
• Ceremony Ngekeb
The event aims to prepare the bride of teenage life being a wife and homemaker to invoke the blessing of Almighty God to be willing to lose happiness to the couple and they will be given the gift of a good offspring.
After that in the evening, the whole body of the bride was given scrubs made from peacock leaves, saffron, ylang flowers, and rice has been mashed. Home kitchen garden is also provided floral container of water for the purposes of bathing the bride and groom. In addition it stimulates water was available to wash.

After the show finished bathing and shampooing, bali traditional wedding will be followed by a ceremony in the bridal chamber. Earlier in the room had been provided offerings. Once inside the room is usually the bride is not allowed to go out of the room until her husband came to pick up. At a pick-up is done, the bride's entire body from toe to head will be covered with a thin piece of yellow cloth. It is a symbol that the bride had been willing to bury his past as a teenager and is now ready to live a new life with family life.
• Mungkah Lawang (Open Doors)
A messenger Mungkah Lawang duty knocked on the door where the bride was three times while accompanied by a song that sings Malate Bali. The contents of the song is a message that says if the groom had come to pick up the bride and begged immediately opened the door.
• Ceremony Mesegehagung
Arriving at the yard second bride groom, both down from the stretcher to prepare for the ceremony Mesegehagung that no other meaningful as an expression of welcome to the bride. then both stretchered off again towards the bridal chamber. Mother of the groom would enter the room and told the bride that the yellow cloth covering his body would soon be opened in exchange for coins satakan pierced with rope yarn Bali and are usually numbered two hundred kepeng

• Madengen-dengen
The ceremony aims to cleanse or purify the bride and groom yourself from negative energy in both. The ceremony was led by an adat or Balian

• Mewidhi Widana
Wearing oversized dresses, they perform Widana Mewidhi ceremony led by a Sulingguh or Ida Peranda. This event is an improved traditional Bali wedding to enhance self-cleaning has been done at the bridal show - the show before. Furthermore, both toward merajan the shrine to pray for the permission and blessing of the Almighty. The event was led by a stakeholder merajan

• Mejauman Ngabe Tipat Pillow
A few days after the official bride become husband and wife, then on the day that has been agreed by both families will join the bride and groom drove home the bride's parents to perform the ceremony Mejamuan. This event is made to invoke bid farewell to both parents and relatives of the bride's family, especially to the ancestors, that from that moment the bride has been legitimately be part of a large family of her husband. For this farewell ceremony the groom's family will bring a number of luggage containing a variety of snacks such as cakes cakes Balinese pillows, Apem, alem, cerorot, possum, nagasari, kekupa, rice, sugar, coffee, tea, betel nut, a variety of fruits and typical side dishes bali

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