Arranged Marriage in Tibet Village with Tibetan Traditional Wedding Ceremony (Full Documentary)

Published 2021-04-16
Tashi Delek!

Have you dreamed of how you will get married? Or have you had a very fancy/simple wedding ceremony?

Today, I'm invited to attend a Tibetan traditional wedding ceremony, which was an arranged marriage. The bride and groom never met each other before, and their parents are all nomads, who settled this marriage during the last nomadic season.

The village is my hometown, and the bride is my female cousin, just 21 years old. But it's the common age to get married in a nomadic Tibetan family.

Enjoy this video for how the Tibetan village having a traditional wedding ceremony, and leave your comments about how you held or will hold your wedding?

The traditional Tibetan wedding ceremony consists of two days.

On the first day, the ceremony was held at the bride’s home. The local villagers came to bless the bride and said goodbye to her because after that day the bride would leave her maternal home and started a new life. Two of the groom’s family members came to pick up the bride from her in-laws’ house instead of the groom.

The next day, the representatives of the groom’s family took the bride to the groom’s home. It was also on that day that the bride met her husband for the first time.

Not fancy but REAL! Just see the complete record of the two-day Tibetan ceremony now.

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All Comments (21)
  • @dellajean4876
    The bride is beautiful. I couldn't imagine getting married and meeting the groom all in the same day. Then leaving your mother and moving to a new village. That is a lot of change. I was so sad when my daughter got married, and I realized she wasn't coming home. Mothers everywhere must feel the same.
  • @alsfam8196
    Can we please take a moment and appreciate the three cousins who just blessed everything with their amazing voices
  • "Groom's home forever" Being a Asian woman is difficult. .. My heart felt a pain. She is too young and she will miss her home. I hope she leads a good family. From bottom of my heart I pray for her health, happiness and good marriage life. Thanks for showing us your sisters marriage and your home . 🙏
  • I have never seen a Tibetian wedding before. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Best of luck in their married life. Love from South Africa.
  • The tibetan people are so beautiful to me. It was truly an honor to have watched this. I wish the bride and groom a lifetime of happiness ♥️🙏♥️
  • @consuelayip3470
    I wish the new couple well. They looked so young and shell shocked at the end. I can’t imagine how scared your sister was, leaving home forever to people she has never met.
  • @Jean-kl6go
    I am a black woman living in California, and I absolutely love this video. It is so refreshing to see cultures get together and enjoy true happiness. The bride is absolutely beautiful, and I totally admire the respect and loyalty that she has toward her parents, elders, the monks, the groom, and his family. I wish them continued happiness, and a happily married life ahead.I wished that I could be welcomed as a visitor to view this beautiful event. Many happy greetings and blessings to the people of Tibet. Namaste.🙏🏾😊
  • @_ishang98
    I really enjoy this. Arrange marriage with no big age gap compare to other culture with huge age gap and the bride were minor. This is one of the best arrange marriage I watched so far.
  • This is amazing how we can be so connected to each other. I live in Washington in the United States and we are able to see your sisters wedding. So grateful you shared this with the world. I wish the newly weds a long and happy life. We are more alike than we are different. God Bless you.
  • @rinchen1973
    I hope that was the right way of marriage for that girl and wish she will have a nice new life. May all the girls like she had a good husband. My blessings from deep heart. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
  • @ogyenkyab9527
    It's not easy for Jamyang, a village boy from this remote village, to have learnt English so well, live in the capital city of Tibet Lhasa to pursue an urban life, and ....make such a unique & wonderful videos. Keep doing the good job, Jamyang! Let's meet over some nechang and yaksha kampo some day, if karma ever permits!
  • This is a beautiful wedding. I'm an African South African man and I can relate to some of the cultural aspects of this wedding like the traditional outfit, communal involvement, the clergy, the dowry, the abundant food and drinks, the many presents, the singing, the dancing, just the joyful celebration with the newlyweds. We pray to God to richly bless this beautiful couple with money children, love, joy, peace and understanding. Hubby love and honour your wife and dear wife also respect and love your husband. Arranged marriages used to be practised in my culture but they are no more. Thank you for sharing your sister's and your brother-in-law's lovely wedding with us.
  • That part where her father shouted to the sky for blessing,truly amazing.The love and duty of the father harmonised in perfect blend.
  • @Margaretcs0103
    We are so grateful for this glimpse into a Tibetan wedding. The bride is most beautiful and I wish the couple a lifetime of happiness.
  • I feel privileged to witness this Tibetan wedding ceremony. Great tradition. Thanks from Andhrapradesh, South India.
  • @adri6304
    Would you please do a follow up video of the couple? How is your sister getting along and adapting to her new family? I Love the videos! Thanks Adri 🕊
  • @richardlong3745
    I wish them all the happiness and luck life has to offer, I've been married for 54 years and still happily in love.
  • @XactlyCeSe1
    Your sister is so beautiful. Very pretty smile. Wishing happiness and many blessings to the couple 💐
  • @CorinaBarker
    Wow. I m so impressed! It is cultural! I remember when I was 18 a family invited my family to a wedding. After the wedding all women when to sleep. Men stayed downstairs talking n drinking. The father of the bride spoke to my dad to arrange my wedding with his son. My dad was so shocked because we as teen never meant to be a couple. Just friends. My dad declined the offer because he wasn’t informed by me or nothing. So dad stopped me from getting into an arranged wedding. Thanks for posting this family event.
  • One of the best tibetian arrange marriage I never seen before my best wishes to new couple love from pune India ❤️❤️❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳