Different types of Mangala
Kodava wedding is one of the fun filled traditional ceremonies which are performed in the absence of Brahmin priests.
There are various types of Mangala which were followed in the ancient times. Few among them are listed below –
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Types of Mangala
Baalek Mangala
When a man loses one or two wives, a ritual of marriage ceremony to banana stump is performed. This is carried out to avoid the death of his new bride after marriage.
Kuthik Nippo
This was performed to prevent extinction of the bride’s Okka. When an unmarried girl or widow is left in the Okka then she gets married to a boy who agrees to take her clan name in order to continue the Okka.
Kemi Kuthi Mangala
Ceremony held for piercing ear.
Nari Mangala
This ceremony is held to honour one who has killed a tiger.
Pachadakke Nadapa
This custom is followed to prevent extinction of the Okka. When an unmarried woman is left in the Okka with children, a Kodava man who accepts the children to carry the name of Woman’s Okka will have rights only to have food and clothes from that woman’s house. He can marry another girl to continue the name of his own Okka.
Kudavali Mangala
Marriage to a widow or divorcee
Kanni Mangala
Marriage to a maiden
Paitandek Alapad
Kodhi Mangala
This custom was followed in the earlier days to celebrate parents love for their child
Mane Mangala
Celebrated to honour the person who build house for their family
Pole Kanda Mangala
Celebrated when a girl attains puberty
Kuliyime Mangala
Ceremony held when a woman becomes pregnant for first time
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