In some Kannada weddings, a game called Okhli is generally played with the groom`s wedding ring dipped in a vessel containing colored water. The bride and her brother search for the ring three times unless it is found.
Okhli is played after this ritual. The groom`s ring is dipped in the colored water and the bride and her brothers have to search for it after the ring is moved vigorously in the water.
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