What is Kalire?

Kaliras (or Kalires) are beautiful golden accessories worn on the wrists of Punjabi brides during the 'Kalira Ceremony' that happens on the morning of the wedding day. They are beautifully hung like chandeliers on their bangles or choora
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A choora (or chura; plural chooriyan) is a set of bangles traditionally worn by a bride on her wedding day and for a period after, especially in Punjabi weddings.
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Why do girls wear Kalire?

The bride's sisters and friends tie the kalire to her chooda. They are golden or silver in colour. The significance is to provide good wishes to the bride and to remind her of her cousins and friends whom she is going to leave behind when she gets married.
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What is meant by Kalire ceremony?

Importance of Kalira Ceremony

The purpose is to give the bride good wishes and to remind her of her cousins and relatives whom she will leave behind when she gets married. The kalire's shape also symbolizes that she never runs out of food in her new home, while the metal symbolizes prosperity and richness.
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What is Kalire made of?

Traditionally, the bridal kalire are made of makhanas (lotus seeds), dried coconuts, and nuts. It signifies good luck and prosperity in the bride's home. The fun ritual is that the girl on whose head part of kalira falls when the bride shakes them over her head gets married next.
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Who ties Kalire?

It is believed that if any part of the kalire falls on the unmarried girl then she'll be the next in line to get married. It is like a Hindu equivalent of the English bride trowing her bouquet. The unpredictability of this event is its best part! One of the bride's friends taking a part in the ceremony.
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What happens if Kaleera falls on you?

Conventionally, a bride's sisters and friends tie these kaleeras on her wrist as a way to bless her marriage. After the ceremony is over, the bride tries to drop a kaleera on the heads of her bridesmaids. If it drops on someone, this person is supposed to be the next in line to get married.
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What can you do with Kalire?

Sisters of the bride tie these Kalire on her wrist and that is the last step of her traditional Shringhar for on her big day.
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Who ties Kalire to bride?

Tied to the bride by her siblings, Mamas and loved ones these are tokens of good luck and blessings as well. In the old days, they were generally made up of either gold or silver or with strings of dry fruits like coconuts, foxnuts and more. After the wedding, the bride does two things.
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Who buys bride Kalire?

Traditionally, a set of 21 bangles in red/maroon and white/ivory is selected for this ceremony by the bride's maternal uncle (mama) and aunt (mami). They gift the chooda to the bride during the ceremony.
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WHO removes choora?

For this too, another ceremony is performed named as 'Chura Wadhana'. In this ritual, the bride's sister-in-law is the only one who can remove it from the bride's wrist. If the bride wants to wear it for a longer time, the sister-in-law only removes two bangles from each hand and then places it back.
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How long do brides wear Chura?

It is now normal for the bride to wear her choora for a month and a quarter (40 days). As the choora is made of fragile materials, Punjabi custom has it that the bride may refrain from heavy housework in her marital home to keep it intact for the 40 days, as a kind of honeymoon.
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Who pays for a Punjabi wedding?

Unlike the main wedding ceremony where the bride's family foots everything, the groom's family now foot all bills for nearly all post-wedding activities. There are exceptions, though. The groom is unable to organize for post-wedding activities, so he is not bound to have one. He can choose not to have it.
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Who wears white Chura?

1. Choora Worn by a Punjabi Bride. A Punjabi bride wears Ivory choora in red and white color which is studded with stones and glitters. An auspicious choora wearing ceremony is held on the morning of the wedding, where the bride's maternal uncle gives her a set of bangles after washing them in milk.
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What is Kaleera Punjabi wedding?

Kalira (also spelled as Kaleera or Kalire) is a silver or gold embellished, umbrella shaped ornament that is attached to the bride's Chooda or bangle, which is a set of traditional white and red colored bangles worn on each arm. A Punjabi bride's wedding attire is incomplete without the resplendent Kalira, or Kalirey.
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Why do Punjabi brides wear Chura?

Popular especially among Punjabi brides-to-be, the wedding Chura signifies the beginning of their wedded life ahead. Although now the Chura has become quite a fashion statement among women, it is traditionally considered to be an important and auspicious Shringar of a newly married bride.
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Can we wear Chura again?

Traditionally, you can replace your choora from 1 to 3 times. But there is no bar in numbers, you can also wear a new Punjabi chuda on your anniversary or any other special occasion.
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Why do Indian brides wear red bangles after marriage?

The red coloured bangles in the chuda symbolise closeness as the bride is supposed to be close and connected from deep within with her husband. The red bangles also stand for fertility and prosperity and the bride is meant to wear the chuda for a minimum of 40-45 days from the day of her wedding.
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What do brides wear on their wrist?

Many will choose to wear a matching jewelry set for their nuptials, but a bracelet is far enough away from your other pieces that it's easy to get away with a separate sparkler for your wrist. Whether you're going for a subtle or flashy look, there is sure to be an option for you.
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Does chooda have to be red?

According to them, it's not auspicious for a bride to see chooda before marriage. Traditionally, chooda bangles are red with simple white dotted bangles but now in the latest Chooda, there are huge options to choose from. Now brides experiment with different colours like pink, blue, orange and even white.
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Does choora have to be red?

Not anymore, these colours are now part of weddings. Nowadays, brides are wearing white coloured outfits along with white chooda and they make a perfect fairy bride. Brides are slaying ivory chooda even with classic red and pastel outfits.
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How long do Indian brides wear bangles?

As per tradition, the brides are supposed to wear them for minimum of 40 days and then continue to wear them for a year; in some communities even for 15 months. These bangles are usually worn in larger size as the newly married girls are going to wear them till one year.
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What is Roka in Punjabi?

Rokka (pre-engagement)

Roka is one of the most significant ceremonies that take place before a Sikh wedding. The roka ceremony marks the union of both the bride and groom's family and friends. Gifts from both families are acceptable at Rokka.
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Can a Hindu marry a Sikh?

It is not uncommon to find Hindus at prayer meetings in Sikh temples, and vice versa. Although Sikh gurus vehemently opposed the rigid Hindu caste system, most Sikhs still practice it. Hindus and Sikhs intermarry freely both in India and in Canada; indeed, five members of my own family are married to Sikhs.
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Can Sikhs marry more than one wife?

Polygamy vs Monogamy. A Sikh cannot have more than one wife according to the holy text of the Guru Granth Sahib where a husband and wife are referred to as one soul in two bodies. Which is interpreted by many as meaning a single monogamous union between a Sikh man and a Sikh woman.
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When can chooda be removed?

One of the most popular traditions in a Punjabi wedding is the chooda ceremony of the bride-to-be, in which she adorns a set of beautiful red and white bangles. Traditionally, she is supposed to wear this chooda for at least 40 days after the wedding day.
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