Saweran Kavi -
It acts as a tool for cultural preservation, ensuring that Sundanese values are passed down to younger generations.
While it is an ancient Sundanese tradition, it is still widely performed in contemporary Sundanese society, often adapting its form to modern weddings. 2. Symbolic Elements of the Saweran Saweran Kavi
The word sawer means to sprinkle or splash water, symbolizing the showering of blessings, wealth, and prosperity upon the couple. It acts as a tool for cultural preservation,
While still rooted in tradition, contemporary Saweran often includes modern songs or shortened poetry to fit tighter schedules. symbolizing the showering of blessings
Traditionally done at the panyaweran (roofline), but now often held on a stage or in the center of the reception area.