TELUGU WEDDING Part-1; THE PRE-MARITAL CEREMONIAL CLEANSING
The pleasant breeze comforts the humid bodies stressed out in summer heat. Trees nod in unison confirming the sweetness of that sensation. The birds are just back after a busy day out. The crickets rustle in rhythm as if they are the orchestra of the evening. I sit in a wooden push back chair welcoming the guests trickling in well past the scheduled time. My mother calls me in with a tone of urgency. I quickly change from Peter England formals to a vest and Lungi - the south Indian attire of the layman which can be confused to a bed sheet tied round the waist and well known for its comfort. A neighbor who is well versed with the traditions of wedding brings a chalk to a place in the verandah cleaned by a bucket of water. She artistically draws a floral design. A plastic stool is arranged and I am asked to get seated over it. My nephew who is 8 years is asked for and he appears more out of compulsion than curiosity. He is the best man and he gets a similar plac...