Do you know why milk and fruits are kept in the bride and groom’s room on the first night? It is not as you thought.
Rahul Tiwari September 21, 2024 12:22 AM

Since ancient times, our ancestors have given us information about many things. Today we follow them traditionally. But we do not know the truth behind many things. For example, the statement that women should not cover their heads in the evening etc.

Because at that time there was no electricity in most of the houses. Food is cooked at this time.. If you comb your head then it is a foreshadowing that the hair may fall into the rice.. To avoid this it was said that one should not comb the head in the evening.. Similarly we have many ideas..

There is a truth behind every tradition we follow. Many such things are seen in marriages too. Every religion has different arrangements for marriage. But when it comes to the first night, it is common in all religions to keep milk and fruits in the bride and groom's room.

This ritual is celebrated by everyone irrespective of caste or religion.. Many people do not know why the newlywed couple is given milk and fruit on the day of Suhagraat. After marriage, it is customary for the bride to leave her birthplace and go to her husband's house. In such a situation, her husband's house is new on the first day. So if you feel hungry at night, you should not look for food.

There is always some reason behind the traditions followed by the ancestors. They do not do anything without reason. Similarly, milk and fruits are given to the bride and groom after marriage. If you know more details please comment..

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