How long do brides wear Chura?

It is now normal for the bride to wear her choora for a month and a quarter (40 days). As the choora is made of fragile materials, Punjabi custom has it that the bride may refrain from heavy housework in her marital home to keep it intact for the 40 days, as a kind of honeymoon.

What is the purpose of Kalire?

The bride’s sisters and friends tie the kalire to her chooda. They are golden or silver in colour. The significance is to provide good wishes to the bride and to remind her of her cousins and friends whom she is going to leave behind when she gets married.

Who can wear Chura?

As mentioned, a set of wedding Chura signifies the newly-married status of a bride. Earlier, it was mandatory for a bride to wear a set of 21 or 51 bangles. But now, the women get to choose a set they are most comfortable with wearing.

Why do Indian brides wear Chura?

Choora ceremony emphasizes on the important role maternal uncle perform at a wedding and strengthens the bond of affection. Relatives touch the choora and give their heartiest wishes to the girl for her future married life.

Who buys Kalire for the bride?

Traditionally, a set of 21 bangles in red/maroon and white/ivory is selected for this ceremony by the bride’s maternal uncle (mama) and aunt (mami).

What is Kalire ceremony?

Importance of Kalira Ceremony The purpose is to give the bride good wishes and to remind her of her cousins and relatives whom she will leave behind when she gets married. The kalire’s shape also symbolizes that she never runs out of food in her new home, while the metal symbolizes prosperity and richness.

Why is chooda dipped in milk?

The bangles are first purified with milk and rose petals. Before it is put on the bride’s wrist by her maternal uncle, all the close relatives touch the chooda as a mark of their blessings.

Why do brides wear Kaleera?

Conventionally, a bride’s sisters and friends tie these kaleeras on her wrist as a way to bless her marriage. After the ceremony is over, the bride tries to drop a kaleera on the heads of her bridesmaids. If it drops on someone, this person is supposed to be the next in line to get married.

Can we wear chooda again after removing it?

Traditionally, you can replace your choora from 1 to 3 times. But there is no bar in numbers, you can also wear a new Punjabi chuda on your anniversary or any other special occasion.

Can Bengali wear Chura?

Choora Worn By a Bengali and Odiya Bride Bengali and Odiya regions imbibe age-old traditions of shankha, pola, sindoor and toe rings. The newly-wed bride adorns white conch shell bangles and red coral bangles called as Shankha Pola. Shankha Pola holds a great value and are meant for great health and prosperity.