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Pomp de rigeur
of Marriage
With
Marriage is in the air, there is a heavy traffic towards the paraphernalia,
associated with the D-day (wonder why they call it by such a grim name!) –
meaning wedding halls, designer boutiques… I believe some are even on the
waiting list! The endless wait is accompanied with impatience, anxiety and all
the wrong emotions that should be light years away at such an important and
significant occasion. So where is the real essence of this meaningful ritual
that binds two bodies, two souls and two families together?
Sometimes I feel
that the real meaning of a “marriage” is hidden beneath the vulgar opulence that
is most sought after, in today’s times. So are we to blame for this shameful
burial? Hark back to yesteryears when marriages reeked of a sweetness rooted in
simplicity. Truly, there was a certain innocence about the most sacrosanct
institution. Move over to more modern times and what do you have? An occasion
that lends itself to an ostentatious display of wealth and power and of course
noise- the bigger the wedding, the higher the status . An absurd deduction, but
true.
In between all
this, where is the symbolism of the ritual? It seems to be lurking in isolation
and solitude. Seldom heard, seldom revered, seldom adhered to, the marriage vows
fade into oblivion and all that remains is the external pomp de rigeur. That’s what nuptials are all
about- sporting labels and jewels instead of love and togetherness. It’s all
right to nitpick on the best for that grand day but hey, let that not dilute the
spirit behind that union that comes once in a lifetime.
That also means to respect womankind enough
so as to restrict all forms- however subtle they may be of that most heinous
give-away on a wedding- dowry that
seems to have stripped women not just of their dignity and pride of place in
society but also of lives (keep hearing of gruesome dowry deaths even today!).
The most modern style of giving dowry is to pass it off as “gifts” for the groom
and his people. Isn’t the bride the most precious gift? Then why weigh her in
those “cheap” currencies ? That’s a question that every woman needs to ask
herself before subjugating her status to the lesser mortals among the human
species.
Of course, the men too have to strike a
revolution somewhere. And they have to take up cudgels against those who
propagate this-more-fatal-than-murder crime, rampant in our society. Then and
only then would they have done justice to the union that is raised to lofty
heights among all religions and communities. For marriage is above all a
commitment to love , nurture, cherish and protect each other. Let not that be forgotten amidst the
screams of designer labels and opulent jewels that make the ceremony- but not
the ritual in its truest, most pristine sense.
Once that happens, then maybe we can
celebrate, for the union would have already been blessed with
perfection.
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