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  • How Indian Weddings Are Celebrated
    In India, many different cultures and religions exist. Though India is very cosmopolitan in outlook, there is a certain ritualistic difference in each religion. The weddings also vary in each part of the state.
    Posted: 2009-10-28
    Category: Weddings
  • Gujarati Weddings – An Extravagant Affair
    Gujaratis are deeply immersed in cultural ethics and they take pride in celebrating their religious and cultural ceremonies with a lot of devotion. So, it is not surprising that when it comes to marriages, the Gujaratis enthusiastically participate in all the rituals and ceremonies that are associated with it.
    Posted: 2009-10-28
    Category: Weddings
  • Traditional Wedding Dresses of India
    An Indian bride is expected to look her best on her wedding day. So, Indian wedding dresses are, usually, very colorful and bright with intricate designs and embroidery. Red is supposed to be the wedding color of an Indian bride.
    Posted: 2009-10-07
    Category: Marriage
  • The concept of Arranged Marriages
    In an arranged marriage, it is mainly the parents of the prospective bride and groom who scout for the perfect match for their children. Once their daughter or son reaches the marriageable age, they start their hunt for the perfect life partner for them.
    Posted: 2009-09-30
    Category: Marriage
  • How Sikh Weddings Are Performed
    Just like Hindus, Sikhs also give more preference to arranged marriages. In Sikh matrimony as well, the parents of a girl and a boy look for a suitable match. Once the parents find a prospective match, preparations of the wedding begin.
    Posted: 2009-09-30
    Category: Marriage
  • Rituals of Gujarati Weddings
    In Gujarat, the rituals of a wedding symbolize many aspects of a married life. They serve as guidelines to the soon-to-be couple on how to lead a blissful married life.
    Posted: 2009-09-24
    Category: Careers
  • Significance of Kundlis in Indian marriages
    In Indian culture, it is widely believed and accepted that from these astrological charts the characteristics and traits of a person can be recognized and their fate is predicted. For this particular reason, kundli charts are used to decide whether a couple is suitable to tie the knot or not.
    Posted: 2009-09-24
    Category: Marriage
  • Tips To Lead a Happy Married Life
    Just because you are married to some, does not mean that you will completely become dependent on your life partner. At times, you tend to forget about how different you two are, because you've been living together for so long in this matrimony tie.
    Posted: 2009-09-09
    Category: Marriage
  • Tips for a monsoon wedding
    Monsoon is regarded as the most beautiful season in India. However, for weddings, it is not the most preferable time of a year. But the season itself is associated with romance and love and a monsoon wedding can provide the ideal setting for a couple who are looking forward to marry each other.
    Posted: 2009-09-09
    Category: Marriage
  • Going for an Indian wedding? Here a few things to consider
    Weddings are celebratory events, and during such occasions bright colors are always welcome and they are considered auspicious at a joyous event. If you are a guest in the wedding, try not to wear bright red as this colour is traditionally reserved for the bride and of course, you wouldn’t want to outshine her.
    Posted: 2009-09-04
    Category: Marriage
  • Significance of bangles in Indian weddings
    Bangles have been a part of the Indian society culture since millenniums, but the new fashionable bangles are more versatile than ever before. Bangles are available anywhere in India. One can easily find designer bangles in malls, jewelry shops etc. But the real significance of bangles lies in matrimony.
    Posted: 2009-09-04
    Category: Marriage
  • Rituals of Muslim Weddings
    Muslim weddings are simple and beautiful. They tie a man and a woman into a virtuous knot that marks a journey of happiness and togetherness in their lives. Here’s how Muslims celebrate their weddings:
    Posted: 2009-09-01
    Category: Weddings
  • Significance of Manglasutra
    Manglasutra has a huge significance in Hindu weddings as well as in the lives of Hindu married women. This symbol of marriage is worn by the bride until her husband's death. Manglasutra in a way is comparable to a Western wedding ring, and is worn by an Indian married woman until her husband's death.
    Posted: 2009-07-07
    Category: Relationships
  • Rituals of a Telugu Wedding
    Telugu people follow their own traditions and customs. In Telugu weddings, the bride's maternal uncle and her brother play a very important role during her wedding. Apart from being an event that calls for a religious celebration, the traditional Telugu wedding consists of some fun customs as well.
    Posted: 2009-07-07
    Category: Weddings
  • What is Bridal Shower?
    A bridal shower is a gift giving party organized by a bride’s friends and relatives before her wedding. The custom of the bridal shower is said to have emerged from earlier dowry practices when a poor woman's family might not have the money to provide a dowry for. In such a situation, friends of the would-be-bride used to come together and bring gifts that would compensate the dowry and allow her to marry the man of her choice.
    Posted: 2009-07-01
    Category: Marriage