(Bel bibaha) is a ceremony in the Newar community in Nepal in which pre-adolescent girls are 'married' to the bel fruit (wood apple), which is a symbol of the god Vishnu,
ensuring that the girl becomes and remains fertile. It is believed that
if the girl's husband dies later in her life, she is not considered a widow because she is married to Vishnu, and so already has a husband that is believed to be still alive.
This ritual is in practice since hundreds of years. It is very sacred ritual and a real kanyaadaan as a virgin girl is handed over to the God. Actually, in Ihee girl is married to a golden statue of lord Vishnu known as Suvarna Kumar and Bel fruit is given as its witness. As bel fruit (wood apple) has a peculiar quality of not getting rotten and remaining fresh forever, it is sometimes considered as Dibya Purush (divine male) or incarnation of the god. This ceremony lasts for two days. All the rituals of a Hindu marriage are performed in this ceremony. So, these rituals need not be performed again while getting married with a man. that's why in Newars it is not necessary for a Groom to go in wedding procession [janti (nep) Baaraat (Hindi)]. The family members and friends bring the bride to groom's house where few rituals are performed. But nowadays newar grooms take part in their wedding procession hence the wedding in this community has become a bit lengthy as compared before.
Story of a girl about her IHI
This ritual is in practice since hundreds of years. It is very sacred ritual and a real kanyaadaan as a virgin girl is handed over to the God. Actually, in Ihee girl is married to a golden statue of lord Vishnu known as Suvarna Kumar and Bel fruit is given as its witness. As bel fruit (wood apple) has a peculiar quality of not getting rotten and remaining fresh forever, it is sometimes considered as Dibya Purush (divine male) or incarnation of the god. This ceremony lasts for two days. All the rituals of a Hindu marriage are performed in this ceremony. So, these rituals need not be performed again while getting married with a man. that's why in Newars it is not necessary for a Groom to go in wedding procession [janti (nep) Baaraat (Hindi)]. The family members and friends bring the bride to groom's house where few rituals are performed. But nowadays newar grooms take part in their wedding procession hence the wedding in this community has become a bit lengthy as compared before.
Story of a girl about her IHI
I am writing about the first marriage in Newar girl’s life which is called ‘Ihi’. “Ihi’ is also known as Bel Bibaha in
Nepali. It is performed before a girl turns 13 years old. It is a
compulsory ceremony every girl has to go through in most Newar
community.
I
too had the ceremony held for me but I can’t remember a lot about that
day. I was quite small, I think 7 or so years old when the ‘Ihi’ was
held for me.
In ‘Ihi’ ceremony, the girl is married to
Lord Vishnu with the bel fruit (wood apple) as a witness. This ceremony
is performed to save the girl from evil and malicious spirits but the
most important reason is to protect the girl from unpleasant humiliation
of widowhood. It is really hard for the women in Nepal when they become widows. They
had to take part in ‘Sati’ process in the old days, so in order to save
their daughters from ‘becoming Sati’, Newars started a tradition in
which they married their daughters to Lord Vishnu first. So even if her
human husband dies in the course of her life, she doesn’t need to take
part in ‘Sati’ ritual since her first husband, Lord Vishnu is still
alive.
Some also believed this tradition allowed
women to be more independent of their husbands. They can divorce or
become widows without losing reputation.
Ihi is performed in mass over
two days. It is normally organised by priests in their own house or
backyard or someone can choose to host it in their house.
The first day is called Dusala Kriya.
On this day, young girls have to bathe with pure water and are dressed
like a bride in ankle length skirt, blouse and shawl. These days, you
will see them as mini versions of traditional Nepali brides. Then all
the girls will gather in the priest’s house. They sit on the floor in a
long line with their mothers. Then the Puja begins where these girls go
through sequences of ritual actions of purification. They have to
worship images of Suvarna Kumara, the golden Bachelor which is an aspect of Lord Vishnu. It normally takes 5-6 hours for this ceremony to be over.
The second day is the most important day of the ritual ‘Kanyadan’ (giving
away of the daughter by the father) is performed on this day. For this
day as well, the young girls are dressed as brides and taken for the
Puja. On this day, they wear some special ornaments as well.
There will be a special person who cut toe nails for all the girls and then paint the feet with red colour called ‘Alah’. Also at the end of the day, ‘Thaa bu’ ,
a plate which had eggs, yogurt, wine, fruits, Roti, meat, fish and much
more for the girls to eat is served like in the real wedding.
There will be more Puja performed and the day will end by the father doing a ‘Kanyadan’ and giving away his daughter to Lord Vishnu in marriage with the Bel fruit as a witness.
‘Ihi’ is one of the many tradition the Newar community in Nepal follow and is unique to them.
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