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Zhiwa Ling Resort Wedding Blessing Package
A Bhutanese wedding is much more
than a simple exchange of vows and rings. It includes a number of
religious rites performed by Buddhist monks and lamas. This represents
the importance of the bond between a husband and wife. (or partners).
The ceremony takes
place in the Zhiwa Ling's own temple located on the second floor of the
Resort.
Chipdrel Ceremony:
Is a traditional reception. In this
ceremony, the bride and groom are escorted by the monks, mask dancers to the
temple for the wedding.
Moelem:
The ceremony starts with the lama
and the other monks prayers. It is a special prayer ceremony conducted by five
monks where the monks seek help from the guardian deity for the successful
wedding ceremony.
Marchang Ceremony:
It is the ceremony offering of
alcoholic beverage to deities with special prayer. This ceremony is conducted at
the beginning of important occasions.
Droem and Diza: (Saffron
tea and mashed porridge of black dhal)
After the Marchang ceremony, there is an
elaborate session of serving fruits, tea and nuts to the couple and the guests.
This ceremony is conducted only for the very important people.
vServe
Suja Desi.
vButter tea
with saffron rice
vServe
Doma Pani followed by cut fruits and nuts. (Shugdrel)
Barche Lam Se:
This is a prayer ceremony conducted
to protect the couple from any misfortune. This type of prayer is essentially
recited when one is about to start a new venture and take any new task..JPG)
Kha Da:
(White Scarf)
A white scarf is presented by the Lama to the couple and they are spiritually
wedded. The guests offer the Kha Da after the Lama.
Ara (Local spirit warmed with fried eggs)
As a symbol of unity, the couple shares the drink from the same cup. (Milk can
be substituted instead of Ara)
Additional Inclusions:
vFolk
and masked dances for 1 hour (Lobby of Zhiwa Ling Resort)
vCelebration
archery session. (equipment provided along with archery participants)
vTraditional
dress Gho (for bridegroom) & Kira (for bridge)
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