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#mithla #vivah #shadi #vibes ... . .. Mithila Vivah (Maithil Marriage) is the traditional, arranged wedding system of the Mithila region (Bihar/Nepal), deeply rooted in Vedic rituals, featuring unique customs like the mediator Ghatak, elaborate pre-wedding ceremonies (Tilak, Haldi), post-wedding festivals (Madhushravani), and rich cultural elements like Mithila Paintings, distinct headgear (Paag), and special songs, symbolizing a strong union blessed by deities. Key Aspects of Mithila Vivah: Arranged & Conservative: It's an arranged marriage system where families play a key role, fostering strong bonds, with the couple often understanding each other during the ceremony. Unique Rituals: Includes distinct steps like Siddhant (fixing date), Kul Devi Puja (worship of family deity), Gauri Puja, and Otangar. Ghatak & Ghatkaiti: A mediator (Ghatak) finds suitable matches, a process called Ghatkaiti. Cultural Integration: Celebrates traditions of Lord Shiva-Parvati and Lord Rama-Sita's wedding, involving specific music, art (Mithila Painting), and attire (Paag). Extended Celebrations: Festivities, including gift exchanges (clothes, sweets) and rituals like Kojagara and Madhushravani, continue for a year post-wedding. Spiritual Significance: Kanyadaan (gifting the daughter) is considered a great donation, equating to giving to God. Pre-Wedding & Post-Wedding Rituals: Pre-Wedding: Horoscope matching, Haldi (turmeric) ceremony, Tilak (engagement). Post-Wedding: Kojagara, Madhushravani, celebrating the new bond through cultural activities and gifting. Mithila Vivah isn't just a ceremony but an elaborate cultural journey, preserving ancient traditions through music, art, and community involvement.