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Out of all the preparations, one does for his or her marriage, the clothes or the wedding dresses one chooses of The Day of his life, are ought to be the most beautiful and graceful. The wedding dress is a symbol of the rituals or the customs followed by a family.
Posted: 2010-03-03
Category: Marriage
The match making process for marriages in India is very different from that of the dating processes of other countries. The country from its early ages has been following the tradition of matching the qualities or kundali’s of their children before tying them with the spiritual knot of marriage.
Posted: 2010-03-02
Category: Marriage
Our society from the very beginning of its origin, got divided into different castes, according to the type of work one performs, or the amount of money one has. This division lead to a lot of differences and upper castes started looking down upon the lower caste people, which is just not right, and in a way is the insult of humanity.
Posted: 2010-03-02
Category: Marriage
Assam is famous for its traditional music and folk dances. Cane and bamboo crafts forms the most conventional utilities of the state. With all the other celebrations, marriages in Assam are not only an occasion to dance and celebrate, but it is also union of two families, the families of the Assamese bride and the groom.
Posted: 2010-02-26
Category: Marriage
The marriages of Rajasthan are directly proportional to the colorful, strong and vibrant nature of its natives. The Rajasthani bride and groom are dressed in their traditional manner with the bride wearing dark color mostly in red ghaghra- choli and the groom wearing kurta- pyjama of any color with a dupatta complementing the color of the groom’s dress.
Posted: 2010-02-24
Category: Marriage
As all other marriages in Rajasthan, Marwari marriages are very traditional and usually an extravagant affair. The marriage rituals start from days before the marriage and extend to loads of days after the marriage.
Posted: 2010-02-24
Category: Marriage
Muslim marriage can take place on any day of the year, as these people do not believe in fixing an auspicious time or date for the wedding ceremony or the ‘Nikaah’, as it’s called in the Muslim dictionary. Muslims take marriage as an opportunity to meet their distant family members and to strengthen their social bonds.
Posted: 2010-02-23
Category: Marriage
There are few communities in the country which are present all over the world and are defined according to their business and work culture. One of such communities is ‘Banias’. The marriage ceremony in a Bania family starts with the worship of Ganpati ji in both the houses of the bride and the groom, which is performed few days before the actual day of marriage.
Posted: 2010-02-23
Category: Marriage
The matrimony of a catholic or a Christian couple can be practiced with or without the people or relatives present in the church. But most of the catholic couples prefer marrying in front of the masses present in the church to seek their blessing for their married life.
Posted: 2010-02-19
Category: Marriage
Marriages in all religions or cultures are a special occasion to celebrate and enjoy, but in case of Nepal, marriages are said be an extravagant affair with a lot of rituals and customs followed. It’s a festive occasion to feast and party. Nepal in itself constitutes several ethnic groups.
Posted: 2010-02-19
Category: Marriage
A region where marriages are considered as a step ahead in the spiritual development of a human being is Andhra Pradesh. The religion and the language practiced in the area is Telugu, these people also have a significant population in Tamil Nadu, Orissa, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Pondicherry, etc
Posted: 2010-02-11
Category: Marriage
Indian marriages are famous for their functions and celebrations. But unlike all other religions practiced in India, Tamilians believe in simple and a sober marriage, Because they are very particular about all the rituals and customs to be performed in the marriage, all the distant relatives are invited to bless the Tamil Bride and Groom for their future lives.
Posted: 2010-02-11
Category: Marriage
Punjabis are supposed to be stronger and passionate about whatever they do, they believe in the theory of ‘work is worship’. Also, their values of oneness, integrity, brotherhood enables them capture people’s heart. Punjabis are also very broad minded and believe transforming themselves with the changing times.
Posted: 2010-02-10
Category: Marriage