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Gelin Koçu Tradition

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The Bride Ram Tradition is a ritual unique to Turkish folk culture, in which the groom’s family sends a decorated ram to the bride’s home as part of the wedding process. This ram is typically sent before Eid al-Adha, and is presented ceremonially with gold, money, or various jewelry adorned upon it.


The Tradition of Sending a Ram to Bride Candidates Continues in Beypazarı (İhlas News Agency - YouTube)

History

The bride ram tradition is linked to the sacrificial and transition rituals practiced by the Turks since prehistoric times. In Central Asian Turkic culture, animals sacrificed were an inseparable part of religious, social, or seasonal ceremonies. Decorating the animals, applying henna, and offering them with prayers were symbolic elements of such rituals.


The bride ram is an application of this cultural heritage as it reflects onto the institution of marriage. This ritual, occurring during the engagement period, is regarded as one of the final preparations before marriage and is performed between the engaged couples as a sign of respect to the bride’s family.


Bride Ram (Anadolu Agency)

Mode of Practice

The core practice of the bride ram tradition is as follows:


  • The groom’s family purchases a large, healthy ram.
  • The ram is usually decorated before the wedding or holiday; it is adorned with red ribbons, colorful inscriptions, amulets, beads, and henna patterns.
  • Gold or jewelry is placed around the ram’s neck as a gift for the bride.
  • A member of the groom’s family delivers the ram to the bride’s home in a ceremonial manner.
  • In some regions, this delivery is accompanied by music from instruments such as the zurna and davul.


This ceremony is not merely an act of gift-giving but also a transitional ritual that unites the institution of marriage with the tradition of sacrifice.

Meaning and Function

The bride ram tradition holds various meanings within folk culture:


  • It symbolizes prosperity and abundance.
  • It represents sharing and solidarity.
  • It strengthens bonds between families and conveys respect and good intentions.
  • It preserves collective memory as a cultural element passed from generation to generation.

Bibliographies



Artun, Erman. Çukurova Halk Kültüründe Törenler, Bayramlar, Şenlikler. Adana: Çukurova Üniversitesi, 2011. Bildiri sunumu, Fethiye III. Uluslararası Türk Kültürü Kurultayı, 21–23 Mart 2011.

İhlas Haber Ajansı. "Beypazarı’nda Gelin Adaylarına ‘Koç Gönderme’ Geleneği Sürüyor." İhlas Haber Ajansı Youtube Kanalı. Accessed June 2, 2025. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1jMsLBLUrQ

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AuthorDuygu ŞahinlerDecember 8, 2025 at 6:27 AM

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Contents

  • History

  • Mode of Practice

  • Meaning and Function

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