The Punjabis, known for their laughter, liveliness and of course, the bhangra, know how to pull every stop when it comes to celebrating. And what can be a better occasion to celebrate than a family wedding? Traditional Punjabi marriage is a splendid occasion of celebration with plentiful f...
Read MoreMakar Sankranti is a Hindu festival that is celebrated on the 14th of January each year. The holy day marks the beginning of a new harvest season and is celebrated with fervor across the country. It also symbolizes the restoration of peace and harmony on earth and the beginning of a new era ...
Read MorePunjabi wedding traditions and ceremonies are a strong reflection of Punjabi culture. The Sikh marriage ceremony is also known as "Anand Karaj" which means "Ceremony of Bliss." Most Sikh wedding takes place in the morning and is ended before noon. Sikhs take marriage very seriously, and wedd...
Read MoreHindu religion defines five essential signs of the marital status of women which are mangalsutra, sindoor, nose ring, toe ring and bangles. Though each of the five signs is equally important mangalsutra holds special significance for a married Indian woman. Mangalsutra is termed as one of th...
Read MoreIndia is a country of diverse cultures, religions and languages. Every religion has different traditions and cultures. All cultures treat marriage as the union of two souls. Marriage is considered the most important event in a person's life. All cultures and religions follow different marria...
Read MoreAlthough marriage has the same meaning for all tribes, communities, castes and creeds the rituals followed by all are very different from each other. While the concept of marriage remains the same across the globe, the way of celebrating the unity of two souls differs with respect to locat...
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