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Knanaya youth raised outside India lead lifestyles and hold values distinct from their counterparts in Kerala. To address the needs of the global diaspora, Knanayology Foundation headed by Fr. Abraham Mutholath, Bijo Karakkatt, and Jaimon Nanthikattu, created knanayamarriage.org using cutting-edge online technology. This initiative, supported by the Knanaya Catholic Region, USA and with the financial support of our sponsors, offers a secure and AI-powered platform. Youth and their parents worldwide are invited to utilize this free service.

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Knanaya Marriage Traditions and Prayers
Betrothal
Betrothal
Betrothal, a cherished tradition, involves a solemn pledge between the bride and groom at the church. The paternal uncles receive a priest’s blessing while clasping hands. This starts the processes for the upcoming marriage.
Mylanchi Ideel
Mylanchi Ideel
Mylanchi Ideel involves adorning the bride with green henna paste. This beautification ceremony traditionally takes place in a tent or canopy in the front yard of the bride’s home on the eve of the marriage celebration.
Chantham Charthal
Chantham Charthal
Chantham Charthal (Groom’s beautification) is a traditional ritual to enhance the groom’s appearance on the eve of the wedding. Historically, the event took place on the eve of the wedding at the groom’s house.
Wedding
Wedding
Knanaites marry within their own community to uphold their faith and preserve their cherished customs. Notably, they assign distinct roles to family members and immediate relatives during wedding ceremonies.