Talk:Zoroastrian wedding

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Okay dokes. Created this, largely using this as my reference. It's good, but its about 85 years old and mainly centred around the Parsees. Other sources would be good. -- User:LukeSurl 13:15, 21 March 2007 (UTC)


 * well done.
 * even though, as you point out, JJM is an 85 year old source, the ceremony is pretty much unchanged. I'd use a quote from the JJM text so that it too appears as a in the bibliography. The arranged marriage bit is however truly antiquated.
 * "The curtain is then dropped and the couple throw rice over each other, the first to do so is said to 'win'"
 * Today, there is a little more to this. Their hands are bound together under the curtain. When the curtain is dropped, the one who pulls the hands of the other over to his/her side wins, and is then said to be going to be the more dominant one of the two. In the case where I got to witness this, the girl won. I have a picture of this somewhere.
 * -- Fullstop 17:01, 22 March 2007 (UTC)

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