Guys, I want to show you some common practices from a
traditional Sundanese (West Java) wedding ceremony, they are :
Welcoming the bridegroom ceremony
- The bridegroom is welcomed with the
umbul-umbul, a decoration indicating that a wedding ceremony is going on, which
is also auspicious for the bridegroom.
- The welcome is followed by a procession of
ladies with candles. They pray to the Almighty seeking His blessing in
order that there maybe no hindrances in the ceremony.
- The showering of flowers by the dancers is symbolic
of a fragrant future for the couple.
- The umbrella held over the couple's heads,
apart from serving as a protective symbol, indicates esteem and respect.
- The mother of the bride gives the bridegroom a
garland of flowers indicating his acceptability to the family.
- The mother of the bride gives the bridegroom a keris, a
hidden message to the son-in-law not to be disheartened while toiling for
his family.
Wedding ceremony
The bride and groom are
seated next to each other with a selendang or veil covering
their heads indicating two people but having one mind.
The bride and groom bend
forward and kiss the knees of their parents, called sungkem, asking for forgiveness and blessing and reassuring them that they will
continue to serve their parents.
Sawer
This ceremony should take
place in front of the sawer or gargoyle. The water flowing from the gargoyle indicates the continuous
flow of priceless parental love for their children.
The bride and groom are
seated under an umbrella in front of the entrance to the house. There are two
singers, a man and a woman, who sing on behalf of the parents. The song, called kidung, advises the
couple to treat each other well, living in harmony, and serves as a prayer to
the Almighty to bless the couple.
Then the sawer is showered on the couple. It consists of:
Turmeric rice Rice is a sign
of prosperity and yellow stands for everlasting love
Coins Reminding the couple
to share their wealth with the less fortunate
Candy Indicates sweetness
and fragrance throughout their marriage
A betel nut set near the
couple is a reminder that their different customs should not spoil their
harmonious marriage.
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Nincak Endog
This is the egg breaking
ceremony. The couple are required to stand facing each other in front of the
entrance of the house. The bridegroom stands outside the entrance and the bride
is inside the entrance.
This ceremony is conducted
by the lady in charge of the bridal makeup and serves as advice to the couple
for their happiness and long wedded life.
The following items are
used:
a. Harupat, seven broomsticks, are burnt and thrown away symbolizing the discarding
of bad habits which endanger one. s married life.
b. An egg is broken,
indicating that the groom will be the master of the house henceforth and the
bride will serve him.
c. Ajug, seven candles,
represents the direction the couple should follow to ensure a happy married
life.
d. Elekon, hollow bamboo,
which symbolizes emptiness.
e. Kendi, an earthen
water jug filled with water, which stands for peace.
f. In the past, unmarried
girls were not allowed to cross over logs. Here the bride is made to cross the
log as a sign that she will always obey her husband.
The lady in charge of the
ceremony gives the bride the harupat.
The groom lights the harupat with theajug. Then the flames are put out and the sticks are broken and thrown away.
After the groom breaks the egg with his right foot, the bride cleans the
groom's foot with the water from the kendi. Then the bride throws the kendi to break it.
Then the couple are escorted
to the house. The bride crosses the log and enters the house while the groom
remains outside to perform the buka pintu ceremony.
Buka Pintu
This is a dialogue between
the bride and groom in front of the house. However, they are represented by a couple
who also sings for them. First, the couple knocks three times on the door, then
enters into a dialogue whereby permission is requested by the groom to enter
the bride's house. The bride consents on the condition that the groom will say
the syahadat (confirming his Moslem faith). The song also solemnizes the importance of the nuptial
ceremony.
Huap Lingkung
Symbolic of the last time
the parents of the bride will feed their daughter. This is also the first dish
prepared by the daughter in her new home. The dish consists of turmeric sticky
rice with yellow spiced chicken on top of it.
Patarik-Tarik Bakakak
The couple are given a
barbecued spiced chicken. On hearing the word . go. from the lady conducting
the ceremony, the couple has to pull the chicken apart. The one who gets the
larger piece supposedly will bring in the larger share of the family fortune.
This ceremony also serves to remind the couple to encourage each other to work
hard together to gain good fortune.
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