Research Journal of Bakhtiari Studies and Iranian Ethnicities

Research Journal of Bakhtiari Studies and Iranian Ethnicities

Wedding and mourning customs of Iranian and Hindu peoples according to the traditional Orfi of Shirazi and Kaleem Kashani

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Azad University and Payam Noor
2 zist
Abstract
In his social life, man is bound to face wedding and mourning. How these two social customs are expressed in the poetry of the great poets of each period shows the quality of life and worldview of the people of that time and depicts the prominent manifestations of their public culture.

Arafi Shirazi and Kalim Kashani, as the great and outstanding representatives of the Isfahani (Indian) style and the Safavid era, in the form of their original images and arrangements, have recorded large parts of the social life and public culture of the people of Iran and India of their time and paved the way for sociological studies. and have made a smooth anthropology.

According to what comes out from the folk poetry and Kalim, the people of the Safavid era, especially the rich and wealthy, were happy and luxurious, and on various occasions, especially the wedding or the presence of the king among the people, they held Sarwar and Paikobi circles.

Mourning customs are different in each region, each climate and among different religions; For example, some wear black and some wear white in mourning for their dead companions. Mourning in Iran has had special rituals from the past to the present day. These rituals have not changed much over time. Of course, the emergence of the Shia religion and its widespread promotion in the Safavid era has caused a great cha
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  • Receive Date 05 February 2023
  • Revise Date 14 February 2023
  • Accept Date 11 March 2023