Ceremony - Bidai

She does not look back. To do so is considered bad luck—a final, heartbreaking rule that forces her to physically turn away from her childhood.

The Bidai is over. But the daughter has ensured that a piece of home travels with her forever. bidai ceremony

This is the Bidai (meaning "to send off"). It is not merely the end of a wedding. It is a raw, theatrical, and deeply human ritual—a ceremony that celebrates a new beginning while openly grieving a profound ending. At its core, the Bidai is a paradox. Minutes before, the bride, draped in heavy red and gold, was the center of a raucous, laughter-filled reception. Now, as she prepares to leave her maika (parental home), the same courtyard feels like a stage for a Shakespearean tragedy. She does not look back

And that is why, for all the tears, it remains the most unforgettable part of any wedding. But the daughter has ensured that a piece