In Khmer wedding, it has a lot of ceremonies held in chronological
orders. They show the historical roots related to the Buddha’s period
which existed ages ago. According to a book “Khmer Wedding Rules” of
Oknha Nov, it puts that in ancient Khmer wedding laws, people perform a
song describing God Vesandor Borom Pothisat arranging the marriage
between his children – Chealy and Kroesna. And some other songs are
about the marriage arrangement of God Ream and Seda. Oknha Nov wrote
that the current wedding preparations are arranged according to the
rules drawn up by King Preah Chey Chesda Thebdey.
According to the king’s book, it puts that all ceremonies in Khmer
wedding are related to mythical stories such as a story “Som Sla
Kanseng”. It is told that there were two men who went to feed their
buffalos in the field would like to make friends with each other and
wanted to be relative by marriage with each other because one had a son
and the other had a daughter. In order to prove their words, they ask
for betel nuts packed in krama from each other to show their promise
that their children would marry to each other. Another story is “the
three betel flowers”. It describes that there were four men who had
different skills – swimming, shooting, fortune telling, and magic. After
completing their study, they returned home. Along the way back near a
stream, the fortune teller said that day they were going to meet a girl
and become their wife. Then a big bird swooped down on a girl, Khemry,
who was having a bath. Right away the shooting man took his bow and shot
the bird down back to the stream. The swimmer then swam to bring her to
the ground but she was just dead. After that the magic man helped her
be alive again. All four men felt in love with the lad, so they were
judged by the Buddha that she would become a wife of someone who swam to
help her because he was able to touch her body first. And the fortune
teller, magic man, and shooting man would become the father, mother, and
brother respectively. Since then in all weddings, the bride and the
groom must have three betel flowers in order to show gratitude towards
their parents and brothers/sisters.
Setting-the-date ceremony and the groom holding the scarf are told that
Prince Thaong was married to Princess Tevtey, a daughter of the sea
dragon king. After setting the date already, Tevtey had to bring him to
her father at dragon world, so the sea dragon’s daughter asked the
prince to hold her scarf in order to dive into the dragon world. In the
meanwhile, the dragon king commanded his man to kill the prince at the
gate in order to test the prince’s ability. But the daughter had known
this; hence, she disguised herself as the prince by changing her skirt
and it was put on the prince instead so that the killer was not able to
kill the prince. That is why in the current Khmer wedding it was seen
that there is clothes change between the groom and the bride, and the
groom holding the bride’s scarf in to the room, accompanied by “Phat
Cheay and Neang Neak” songs, etc.
The ceremony called “Chey Haong Sousdey Haong Men Haong” in wedding
ceremony performed until now is followed by an ancient story recorded in
“the rules of wedding” book. It describes that Once upon a time there
were two brothers – Chey and Sousdey. At that time, there was no king to
continue after the previous king had died in Cambodia, so the officials
in the palace relied on the holy elephant and horse to find a man to be
their king. Then the animals approached the brothers’ house.
Consequently, they knew that one of the brothers was the suitable man to
be crowned. Chey became the king and Sousdey became his assistant at
the same time. When crowned, the people whooped to bless the king. They
said “Chey Haong Sousdey Haong Men Haong” simultaneously. The blessing
is adapted to use in the wedding until now.
“Bongvil Popil” ceremony in the Khmer wedding is also written in
“collective Khmer legends” book, volume 9. According to the legend, it
is told that once upon a time, there was a man named Chey Sorya who had
completed the magic training already from Eyso God, so he asked the God
for a sacred relic as a blessing tool for the weddings of human being.
Then the God gave the man a replica of his penis and a replica of his
wife’s vagina as the blessing tools to spread their reputation in the
world. Eyso God took diamond sand from the universe to make a gold
banyan leaf representing his wife’s vagina and took a diamond rock from
Himalaya Mountain to make a candle representing his penis and supposed
them to be “two blessings”. He then told the man to take the candle
wrapped in the banyan leaf to circle three times around grooms and
brides in order to inhale the smoke making them powerful. The “Popil”
ceremony is believed to bring harmony and joyfulness for the new couples
making them successful in all challenges. Since Khmer people firmly and
sincerely believe in “Popil”, it is performed not only in wedding
ceremony but also in other ceremonies such as housewarming, birthday,
etc.
“holding a sword” tradition in the wedding progress is also told that
once upon a time there was a high ranking knight in Peareansey Palace,
who fell in love with a daughter of the villager and deposit a piece of
gold as a dowry and promised to marry in three months’ time. Three years
had gone, so she was married to her neighbor villager but on the
wedding day, the knight appeared and took out his sword and killed the
man who was the groom. Then the chief clergyman had prayed to dismiss
all bad things at the place. The clergyman had analyzed on the power of
the sword. That is why people use a sword in the wedding when the bride
and the groom are in pair for blessing.
Tradition on Khmer Wedding Season
Wedding ceremony is very meaningful for each of individual’s life who
follows their tradition and the laws of the country. That is why this
ceremony is carefully dealt with concerning to choosing the date which
is believed to bring luck and harmony for the people’s lives and
starting a new families. Some families do not allow their children to
marry in the rain season and some delay it for two years after the
engagement ceremony because of the fortune telling.
According to Mr. Nhean Phoeun, a researcher and publisher of Khmer
tradition of national and international festival committee, he said that
Khmer tradition allows people to marry only in a period of six months
in a year but not the other six. Wedding can be carried out only in the
30-day months. Those six months could be in early May, July, October,
January, and March. But for engagement ceremony and matching the natural
chemistry between son and daughter, they could be performed in any
month.
He continued that for the above months, there are only 7 days of each
month that are good days. According to the Khmer tradition, they should
not perform on their birthday, religious day, lunar or and solar
eclipse, and during Khmer new years.
Actually, the reason people do not get married in the rain season is
that there are a lot of rains that make it difficult for the wedding
reception, procession, and other ceremonies. It is also difficult for
the guests travelling to wedding party and it is when farmers are busy
with their fields.
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