“Brass Darpan” (or “Pital Darpan”) is a brass mirror that the groom traditionally carries during the “Gaaye Holud” rituals and other ceremonies, and it’s an important part of the Sindoor Daan (vermilion application) ritual.
The Darpan is used for the Sindoor Daan, where the groom uses it to smear vermilion on the bride’s hair parting, a crucial part of the wedding ceremony.
Family Customs:
Some families might have specific customs regarding what the groom uses for Sindoor Daan, which could include a Darpan, a kunke (rice measuring utensil), a coin, or a finger ring.
Symbolism:
The Darpan, being a mirror, can symbolize purity and reflection, connecting the groom to the divine and the auspicious nature of the wedding.
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