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QuestionDo guests need to bring something with them?
Cheyenne AyersCommunity AnswerNo, but if they want to they can. -
QuestionWhat should I take as a guest of a Haldi Kumkum ceremony?
Community AnswerWe normally don't take gifts for Haldi Kumkum. You can always take flowers for the lady or sweets for the kids, though. -
QuestionCan a pregnant lady attend this ceremony?
Maitru BhaveCommunity AnswerYes, she can. There is no restriction on what kind of ladies can attend the ceremony. -
QuestionCan unmarried or divorced women attend the ceremony?
Community AnswerYes, they can. -
QuestionDo guests need to bring something with them?
Community AnswerGuests usually bring money as a gift to whomever the haldi is being held for. This a common ritual; otherwise, you don't need to bring anything. -
QuestionCan a widow attend a haldi kumkum ceremony?
ShrUtiableCommunity AnswerThis is a tricky question. Traditional and orthodox believers will never want a widow to attend their ceremony. But such regressive practices are being increasingly abandoned. -
QuestionShould the guests wear black?
Thina CemaxCommunity AnswerMostly in Hinduism, they won't wear black for a good day, marriage, prayer, temple, etc. White provides a good vibe and the best match to colours for all functions. -
QuestionWhat day should the Haldi Kumkum ceremony be held?
Community AnswerAny day between Makar Sankranti to Rapta Saptmi, except Amavasya. -
QuestionI m a Hindu. May I celebrate this or held this ceremony at my home?
RajyalakshmiCommunity AnswerYes, anyone can. But make sure there are at least 5 women at your kumkum ceremony. -
QuestionIn a haldi kumkum ceremony, isn't it necessary for a host to offer haldi kumkum and give a gift for an unmarried or widow guest?
Tango EchoCommunity AnswerThe host cannot offer haldi kumkum to the unmarried and widows. Haldi kumkum is just for married women. -
QuestionWhat are things to do before inviting women to a Haldi Kumkum ceremony?
Community AnswerIn two small bowls (preferably silver), put the haldi and kumkum. Put the bowls on a tray (preferably silver) and keep these ready for your guests. Before the ceremony, it is customary to offer a bit of the haldi and kumkum to a deity.
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