So we reached Coimbatore 6 am, checked into our hotel, after some suryanamaskar and meditation, we ventured to the city. The wedding function wasn't until evening.
I myself had properly preened for the wedding spending close to 3 hours in the salon (and a bill to match it). "I'm fighting with Prasanna", she said with a mischievous glint.
Here I was, looking at the girl, my best friend, who I've seen growing up, from that weird Bong Mumbai snoot, to a child like Tamilian Iyengar mami.
And the transformation was unbelievable. A part of me wanted to scream, "this is totally child marriage, and that's illegal", and another part of me stood in awe, at Ree's sudden maturity which was alien to me. This was certainly not impulse queen I'd known. This was a woman ready to start a family.
My throat chocked as I saw her carrying the maadu saree, with such a grace, that even I as a Tamilian probably couldn't.
Reema in Maadu Saree
The wedding ceremony took place in proper traditional Iyengar style with unjaal (swing) and Kashi yatra, and Ree even sported a cute aandal kondai, and it was so touching to see her entire family following the instructions with an innocence of a child. And Coimbatore provided a perfect setting for it.
We left from the wedding next afternoon, after a hearty elay pota shaphad (banana leaf meal) with mixed feelings.
Having grown up all over India, mostly in north, it would be an understatement if I said I have not always appreciated my culture. But In Ree's wedding when I saw a family who were complete outsiders, embracing the culture, probably even better than their own, I felt quiet unnerved. And here I was, barely able to make a proper conversation in my own mother tongue.
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nice pics ,, been long since i went to an Iyer wedding ,, missing the food :(
An sumptuous, nicely garnished blog.
OMG.....
Coimbatore my native place.. born, brought-up there and hardly having time to visit these days... (stupid reasons for not making frequent visits...)
Good Pictures..... and this blog reminds me of Marutha Malai Murugha (btw... its not Marugu Malay :( )...
You will still be amazed if you travel south further ... esp.. Madurai...
Good that you had good time at your friends wedding...
Btw.. when can your friends (including HYD YES!+ gang) have good time at your wedding :D?
@srikanth- The food was brilliant, but the city was far more charming.
@Rajesh- Thanks, you blog itself is an inspiration, awesome post on Kollam, I'll post my own version as soon as am over the after-effects.
@Saravana- Lets plan like a huge YES!+ there and rock the city:)
Nice! Reems looks great, and looks like the wedding was fun.
nice pics...
never attended iyer weddings :(
A very well written,
Even I had lot of fun, and of course reema was great.. :0)
Ree, the impulse Queen! What struck me at the reception (which was in Bombay) was that she was her natural self, unlike most brides who are quiet and shy on their wedding day...
hey..nice one..m hapy i met u..n thanks for uplodin that sweet pic..kep in tuch..
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