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"Barha pikayegu" in Newar Language literally means "to make menstruation come out". This custom in Newars is done after Ihi
and before a teenager reaches puberty. The custom is carried out before she gets her first menstruation. This custom entails a confinement period of 12 days and nights. During Barha, the girl is confined within a room in absence of sunlight, where she is given sex education in absence of male members by her female relatives (sisters, cousins, aunts, mother) and friends.
During this period she is not allowed to see any males. The girl stays inside the room and before eating she offers her food to Khya. This Khya is made with white cotton by Nau
. On the 13th day the girl dressed up like a bride and she has to see the sun before she sights any male.
During the time period, people do not know what is that meant for and just blindly follow the custom without realizing the importance.
In newar custom, it is forbidden to marry a girl who has not yet done Ihi or Bahra. Also it is important aspect of Newar girls is to let her know about "taking beetle nuts" ("Gwaye kayegu"), the freedom and power she possesses in society. The newar girl has freedom to choose bridegroom or left her at her will and not at the parents will. Accepting beetle nut (Gwaye kayegu) means she accept the bridegroom. Also she can simply leave the bride even after marriage by giving the beetle nuts back. In traditional way, the girl puts beetle nuts below his husbands pillow when he is sleeping and is free to leave him and choose another person at her will. This custom still survive in Newar towns.
In case female bleed before the "Barha", she has to be confined immediately to Barha without delay and no male are allowed to have a sight on her.
Ihi
Ihi, Ehee or Bel Marriage is a ceremony in the Newar community in Nepal in which pre-adolescent girls are 'married' to the bel fruit , which is a symbol of the god Vishnu, ensuring that the girl becomes and remains fertile...
and before a teenager reaches puberty. The custom is carried out before she gets her first menstruation. This custom entails a confinement period of 12 days and nights. During Barha, the girl is confined within a room in absence of sunlight, where she is given sex education in absence of male members by her female relatives (sisters, cousins, aunts, mother) and friends.
During this period she is not allowed to see any males. The girl stays inside the room and before eating she offers her food to Khya. This Khya is made with white cotton by Nau
Nau
Nau or NAU may refer to:*Nau , an outdoor apparel company*Northern Arizona University*North American Union*National American University*National Aviation University *Lepidium oleraceum, a plant endemic to New Zealand...
. On the 13th day the girl dressed up like a bride and she has to see the sun before she sights any male.
During the time period, people do not know what is that meant for and just blindly follow the custom without realizing the importance.
In newar custom, it is forbidden to marry a girl who has not yet done Ihi or Bahra. Also it is important aspect of Newar girls is to let her know about "taking beetle nuts" ("Gwaye kayegu"), the freedom and power she possesses in society. The newar girl has freedom to choose bridegroom or left her at her will and not at the parents will. Accepting beetle nut (Gwaye kayegu) means she accept the bridegroom. Also she can simply leave the bride even after marriage by giving the beetle nuts back. In traditional way, the girl puts beetle nuts below his husbands pillow when he is sleeping and is free to leave him and choose another person at her will. This custom still survive in Newar towns.
In case female bleed before the "Barha", she has to be confined immediately to Barha without delay and no male are allowed to have a sight on her.