Roti Khawan is a significant ritual that occurs after the engagement ceremony, signifying the commitment and responsibility of the couple. The boy is invited by the girl's parents to their home, where he places money in his food pot as a symbol of his dedication to providing for his future wife. In return, the girl's parents present her with a langi, symbolizing abundance and nourishment, and a ring, representing their acceptance and endorsement of the union. This ceremony not only strengthens the bond between the families but also fosters unity, cultural preservation, and prepares the couple for their forthcoming marriage.
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