Saweran Kavi -

Symbolizes vigilance, protection, and leadership in the household. 3. The Procession

Guests, particularly children, scramble to collect the scattered coins and candies, creating a festive atmosphere. Saweran Kavi

The items thrown during the ceremony are not arbitrary; each represents a wish for the couple's future: Symbolize wealth and prosperity. The items thrown during the ceremony are not

Traditionally done at the panyaweran (roofline), but now often held on a stage or in the center of the reception area. Symbolize the sweetness and harmony of married life

The core of the ceremony is the juru sawer (singer) providing advice, moral guidance, and life lessons through song (often in pupuh poetry) to help the couple build a happy, harmonious, and prosperous life.

Symbolize the sweetness and harmony of married life. Flowers: Symbolize a good reputation (aromatic smell). Betel Leaves (Sirih): Symbolize harmony and unity.

Symbolizes gold, prosperity, and success.