Bhaat, also known as Mayra, is a pre-wedding ceremony where the bride’s maternal uncle (mama) brings gifts, clothes, and sweets for the bride and her family.
Bhaat is typically held a day or two before the wedding ceremony, often before Haldi or main rituals begin.
Who Typically Celebrates It?
Bhaat/Mayra is common in:
Rajasthan
Haryana
Uttar Pradesh
Madhya Pradesh
Gujarati and Marwari communities
What Happens During the Bhaat Ceremony?
The maternal uncle presents clothes, jewelry, and gifts to the bride and sometimes to other relatives. The ritual highlights the emotional bond between the bride and her maternal family.
Bhaat/Mayra is regional but deeply significant in communities that observe it. It is not a universal Hindu ritual but is essential in certain North and West Indian traditions.
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