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.
This, and similar traditions in other regions (such as Sawur in Javanese culture), emphasizes the importance of community, respect for elders, and a structured start to married life. Saweran Kavi
Traditionally done at the panyaweran (roofline), but now often held on a stage or in the center of the reception area. The core of the ceremony is the juru
Symbolize food security, prosperity, and happiness. and prosperous life. This
Symbolize the sweetness and harmony of married life. Flowers: Symbolize a good reputation (aromatic smell). Betel Leaves (Sirih): Symbolize harmony and unity.