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Many Hindu traditions and customs are followed by Kerala
Churches. Among Hindus and Kerala Christians consanguinous
marriages are permitted only if the partners are separated
at least four generations. Both the Hindu women and the Nazarani
women at the time of marriage have an amulet tied around their
neck by the bridegroom. It is called "Thali" by
Hindu and "Minnu" by Kerala Christians. There are
many other Hindu traditions followed by Christians such as
dowry system, decorations with rice flower, and forty one
day observances after a death in the family.
Syrian Christians celebrate all Christian religious days.
The more orthodox people maintain Lent for twenty four days
prior to Christmas and fifty days prior to Easter. Those who
do so, eat only vegetarian meals and refrain from consuming
alcoholic beverages during Lent. Easter week is very important.
There are special Church services on Palm Sunday and also
every evening including Good Friday,and on Pesaha (Maundy
Thursday), there is a special Church service with Holy Communion.
Good Friday is of great significance and Church services start
at nine o'clock in the morning and continue on to three o'clock
in the afternoon. On Easter Sunday Church service starts at
four o'clock in the morning and concludes with Holy Communion.
Easter breakfast and family get together is traditional.
Only recently westerners have begun to recognize Christianity's
Eastern foundation. Christianity in Kerala is older than Rome
according to the St.Thomas tradition. It began as an Oriental
religion. Syrian Christian priests wear cassocks, caps and
beards as seen also in west Asia. The Syrian Christians have
a special identity. Their customs and manners are different
from those of other Christian groups. Their names are unique,
Thomas is Mammen, Peter is Oommen, Paul is Peeli, Elizabeth
is Eliamma and so on. Some Syrian Christians still believe
in astrology and horoscopes. Arranged marriages are common.
As mentioned previously during the marriage ceremony exchange
of rings is less important than the Thali which the bridegroom
ties around the bride's neck.
Many Syrian Christian practices are distinctively eastern
and early western missionaries found them primitive and ignorant
in their point of view.
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