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Home / Lifestyle / Goa Women Break Tradition in Haldi Kumkum Rituals

Goa Women Break Tradition in Haldi Kumkum Rituals

2 Feb

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Summary

  • Haldi kumkum ritual in Goa traditionally excludes widowed and unmarried women.
  • Some women are now inviting widowed and unmarried women to promote inclusivity.
  • The practice aims to prevent social isolation and discrimination against women.

The haldi kumkum ritual, observed in Goa following Makar Sankranti and concluding around Ratha Saptami, is undergoing a significant transformation. Traditionally a ceremony exclusive to married women, where they exchange 'vainn' gifts, recent observances have seen a progressive embrace of inclusivity.

Women like Sonia Devidas and Kajal Rivankar are actively breaking down discriminatory barriers by inviting widowed and unmarried women. This initiative directly combats the social isolation often experienced by women after their husbands' passing, challenging the notion that their marital status dictates their social standing.

Karishma Kerkar, who benefited from this inclusive approach, emphasized the need for equal status for all women, regardless of marital status. She highlighted the inconsistency of excluding women from such rituals while other discriminatory practices have been abolished, advocating for a society where all women receive equal respect and recognition.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The haldi kumkum ritual is a tradition observed by Hindu women in Goa after Makar Sankranti, involving the exchange of turmeric and vermilion gifts called 'vainn'.
Women are inviting widowed and unmarried women to challenge discrimination, promote inclusivity, and prevent social isolation, ensuring all women feel respected.
The tradition is evolving from being exclusive to married women to including widowed and unmarried women, promoting equal status and recognition.

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