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- Sarbala abstract "A sarbala, in certain wedding customs from the Indian subcontinent, is a nephew or cousin of the groom who accompanies the groom during the ceremony as his protector.There can be odd cases where a sarbala can be the "future groom's" brother in law (this is a very rare case accustomed by uneducated families). They do this to obtain money laundering as a sarbala and then later pretend to be the groom's "real brother" for a second round of money laundering. The word "sarbala" (Punjabi), "shahbala" (Urdu) is derived from Sanskrit which means associate groom. The sarbala often wears a similar outfit to the groom and rides a horse.The tradition is most common in Hindu weddings but may also be part of Muslim or Sikh ceremonies.In past a baraat or a marriage procession would go to the bride's village for the marriage ceremony carrying gold and valuable gifts. An attack of robbers on the baraat or the marriage procession was a common occurrence at those times where the robbers would kill everyone in the procession and rob the valuables. The Sarbala was usually the younger brother or a cousin of the groom who assured the safety of the Groom. Today grooms have grown older with time however sarbala have become even younger with the tradition turning into only a tradition without any practical use with time. In Punjab, it is a common practice to have the mama's son (i.e. the maternal uncle's son) sit as sarbala.".
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- Sarbala wikiPageWikiLink Bridegroom.
- Sarbala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marriage_in_Hinduism.
- Sarbala wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pakistani_wedding.
- Sarbala wikiPageWikiLink Hindu.
- Sarbala wikiPageWikiLink Indian_subcontinent.
- Sarbala wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Sarbala wikiPageWikiLink Sikh.
- Sarbala wikiPageWikiLink Wedding.
- Sarbala wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sarbala".
- Sarbala hasPhotoCollection Sarbala.
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- Sarbala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Indian_wedding.
- Sarbala wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Sarbala subject Category:Marriage_in_Hinduism.
- Sarbala subject Category:Pakistani_wedding.
- Sarbala hypernym Nephew.
- Sarbala type Article.
- Sarbala type Person.
- Sarbala type Article.
- Sarbala type Union.
- Sarbala type Wedding.
- Sarbala comment "A sarbala, in certain wedding customs from the Indian subcontinent, is a nephew or cousin of the groom who accompanies the groom during the ceremony as his protector.There can be odd cases where a sarbala can be the "future groom's" brother in law (this is a very rare case accustomed by uneducated families). They do this to obtain money laundering as a sarbala and then later pretend to be the groom's "real brother" for a second round of money laundering.".
- Sarbala label "Sarbala".
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- Sarbala sameAs Q7423483.
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- Sarbala wasDerivedFrom Sarbala?oldid=618465257.
- Sarbala isPrimaryTopicOf Sarbala.