- Eurasian Journal of Anthropology
- Volume:5 Issue:1
- Women roles in weddings: ethnography of wedding rituals among Rajput in Punjab, Pakistan
Women roles in weddings: ethnography of wedding rituals among Rajput in Punjab, Pakistan
Authors : Atifa DURRANİ, Rana Nasir Ali KHAN
Pages : 32-45
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Publication Date : 2014-09-01
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Among Rajputs wedding ceremony has own procedures and events which is carried out through rituals. These rituals carry the symbolic meanings and symbolic representations for the people who practice and endorse them. This article ethnographically investigates the wedding ceremony along with the rituals performed among the Rajput people living in a small town in central Punjab insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Pakistan);. The research is qualitative study with participant observation and in-depth interviews as the main tools for collecting data. The study reveals that certain rituals performed during the wedding days perform two major functions. Besides providing the amusement and festivity, they produce, reproduce and reinforce stereotypical roles of women within the community. Secondly, they help bride and groom to go through a transformation of their status by assigning their new roles and expectations as husband and wife.Keywords : Weddings, rituals, women, roles, Pakistan