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This ceremony takes place when the bride's maternal relatives arrive for the wedding a night before the event. They all get together and prepare a copper vessel called gaffar decorated with diyas (lamps) made of atta (dough) and lit with mustard oil wicks. The vessel is decorated and put on the girl's mami's (maternal aunt) head. One of the ladies also carries a long stick with ghungroos tied on it and all go singing and dancing to all the relatives in the village.
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These colorfully dressed young women are entertaining the wedding guests with tradition folk songs at one of musical ceremony.
Jaggo: The Jaggo ceremony is where the family dances and sings on the road in front and around the beautifully decorated wedding home. Jaggo is in the last hours of the night. They decorate copper vessels called "gaffers" with divas (clay lamps) and fill them with mustard oil and light them. The bride/bridegrooms maternal aunt (mammi) carries it on her head, and another lady will have a long stick with bells, and she will be shaking it. The ladies will then go into other friends and families homes and be welcomed by sweets and drinks, they will then dance there and move on. It is a loud ceremony, filled with joy, dancing, fireworks, and food. And if the family wishes the ladies' sangeet (ladies night of singing) and mendhi will follow the mayian and dinner.
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Seema's cousin getting ready for Jaggo. Jaggo happens in the late night 2 to 3 days before the wedding. Traditionally, the maternal relatives of the bride will carry a copper vessel called gaffar with oil wicks at the top. They dance with it and take turns to do this.
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The jaggo is a prewedding ceremony, which is basically a procession of family and friends visiting houses of friends, dancing, getting the clay lamps replenished with oil, and moving on to the next house. The clay lamps were carried on their heads by the sisters of bride groom taking turns; and, a young girl carrying a long stick with bells led the procession.
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