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    Rasam Pagri - Wikipedia

    • Rasam Pagri (रसम पगड़ी) is a social ceremony, prevalent amongst Hindus from northern part of India. The ceremony is conducted upon the death of the eldest male member in a family, in which the eldest surviving male member of the family ties a turban (pagri) on his head in the presence of the extended family or clan. According to the Hindu traditions, the ceremon… 展开

    Etymology

    Rasam means ceremony in different languages of India, including Hindi, the most widely spoken. It is derived from the Arabic word … 展开

    Reform movements

    Some communities have decided to end the custom of Rasam Pagri because it is associated with mrityu-bhoj (feast marking the end of the mourning period).
    In some reform-minded families, the daughters have … 展开