Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a thali in South Indian weddings?
A thali is a sacred gold pendant tied around the bride’s neck during the wedding ceremony. It symbolizes marriage, commitment, and the union of the couple.
2. Is a thali the same as a mangalsutra?
Yes, the thali is the South Indian version of the mangalsutra. While the concept is the same, the design and structure differ across regions.
3. Why is gold used for the thali?
Gold is considered pure and auspicious in Hindu culture. It represents prosperity, wealth, and divine blessings.
4. What is the Tamil thali called?
In Tamil weddings, the thali is called Thirumangalyam.
5. What is the Kerala thali called?
In Kerala Christian weddings, the thali is known as Minnu.
6. Why do some thalis have two pendants?
Two pendants often represent the union of the bride’s family and the groom’s family.
7. Can modern thali designs include diamonds?
Yes. Many modern designs include diamonds for a contemporary look, while maintaining the traditional gold base.
8. When is the thali tied during the wedding?
The thali is tied during a sacred wedding ritual called Mangalya Dharanam, which marks the official moment of marriage.
