Myths and beliefs of weddings

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This is known as one of the oldest myths where the family made agreements with the children of others where the groom could not see the bride so that at the last moment she would not regret-

The veil. For some it represents the youth, for others the purity that will be discovered by man, but for those who are dubious it is said that the bride must wear a veil to protect herself from bad spirits.

Noises against the evil spirits. During the journey between the church and the party room, cans will be tied to the back of the vehicle to create a great hullabaloo that is believed to ward off bad luck.

Rain of rice. So that they have good offspring and fertility, when they leave the ceremony they throw rain of rice at the newlyweds.

The arras. They symbolize the wealth in the new family formed by the spouses.

Rain of rice. So that they have good offspring and fertility, when they leave the ceremony they throw rain of rice at the newlyweds.

  • The corbota always right. If it is crooked it means that the husband will be infidel.

  • Something new. old. borrowed and blue. The new symbolizes the new stage. the old is the life of the bride before that day. loaned by a friendship and the blue that represents loyalty.

  • Without pearls. These represent in the ceremony the tears that could spill throughout the marriage.

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. If it is crooked it means that the . The new symbolizes the new stage. the old is the life of the bride before that day. loaned by a friendship and the blue that represents loyalty.

  • Without pearls. These represent in the ceremony the tears that could spill throughout the marriage.