Life Style News. Weddings are a grand event in India. It is said that marriage in India is not only the union of two people, but the union of two families. This is an event that brings together families, communities and centuries old customs together. Recently, two grand marriages took place in India: Marriage of Mukesh Ambani and Nita Ambani's youngest son Anant Ambani's Radhika Merchant and the married younger son of billionaire industrialist Gautam Adani, Jeet Adani and Diva Jaimin Shah's daughter Diva Jaimin Shah's daughter Diva Jaimin Shah's daughter Diva Jaimin Shah's marriage .

Himachal's unique marriage custom

In India, marriages take place in various forms, which reflect the rich cultural and social diversity of the country. Some of the most common types include: love marriage, arranged marriage, court marriage and others. As we all know, India is a diverse nation that acts as the motherland of many religions. In every religion, there is a set of rules and traditions which the bride and groom follow during the wedding procession. But do you know that there is also a village in India where brides do not wear clothes after marriage. According to media reports, there is a tradition in Himachal Pradesh where brides do not wear clothes for several days after marriage.

Unique tradition of Pini village of Manikaran Valley

According to the report, this unique tradition is played in Pini village located in Manikaran Valley of Himachal Pradesh. Pini village has a peculiar tradition under which the bride has to stay without clothes after marriage. This ritual is a deep tradition that the villagers play with full faith and devotion. During this time the bride and groom live separately and do not have any contact with each other.

Recognition of prevention of evil spirits

Apart from the tradition of this unique marriage, another unique tradition is followed in the month of Sawan in Peni village. For five days, the women of the village do not wear clothes under the centuries -old tradition. According to Jansatta's report, this tradition in Peni village is centuries old and its roots rest on a strong faith. It is said that the practice of not wearing clothes to protect the village from evil spirits started long ago. In modern times, women have changed this practice by wearing thin clothes, but the tradition is still followed.

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