Khan IV: Aghd
Certification table in ancient Persia:
In the past, ancient Persians called the wedding ceremony Soor, and the bride used to wear green clothes and put a green net on the head; the bridegroom also wore a green skullcap and his brothers or one of his close relative stood behind him and held over his head a green tissue which includes a pomegranate, an egg, a scissor, some little confetti, thyme, and a green needle and string, or These items were placed inside a tablecloth called Sofre-Gawah. The Table usually includes: Zoroaster and the Avesta book – a candle or a light lamp – a green sugar – a flower pot and a cedar -confetti – pomegranate – an egg – a scissor – a small dish of thyme mixed with rice – green needle – a mixture of seven types of nuts, which covered with confetti – rose water and mirror.
These mean that the bride and groom and their children are follower the religion and must act in accordance with its commands.
It is the symbol of fortune and sweetness that after the testimony (marriage) has been given as a gift to the mob that was witnessing.
It is put On the shoulder of the bridegroom and means that from now he is responsible for the living expenses of the bride.
This means that all the authority that the parents of the bridegroom and bride have about their children have been compromised on an egg and, and they are asked to guide them, but Do not force the young couple to behave according to their will.
It is a symbol of Many kids.
The confetti is a sign of the fortune in life, the rice signs of blessing, the sea-buckthorn is stimulant of love and affection, and the Thyme sings euphoria and mob put it on the shoulder of the bride and groom while reading the Avesta.
The sign is sewing and joining if they face problems in marital life, it should be resolved.
It has Two blades which work together to slice something, like the bride and groom that should live with sympathy and cooperation.