In India, marriage plays an important role in determining our life. How we spend the rest of our life would be decided by the selection of our life partners. In the past decades, the guardians usually decided on their child's marriage, but the scenario has changed completely in recent ye...
Read MoreThe 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 MoreIndian marriages are a feast to one’s eyes, and witnessing them right from the start is an experience to cherish for a lifetime. And so is the search for a prospective groom or bride through a matrimony website. Every marriage in India is a royal affair on its own and is generally rife wit...
Read MoreRepresenting a large number of South Indian communities, Tamil people are known for their fondness for a simple living however if you get to witness a Tamil Marriage you can see their enthusiasm for making this event grand and vivacious. A Tamil Matrimony is followed by many interesting ri...
Read MoreJust like the marriage rituals of any other community, the Tamil weddings are filled with lights, laughs, and laurels. The people of Tamil carry their simplicity wherever they go; however, the sheer lavishness reflects in every ritual they carry out in a wedding. Indian Tamil Weddings ar...
Read MoreVedic Marriages are performed according to the rituals mentioned in the Vedas, which are the oldest and Holy Scriptures of Hinduism. In Hinduism, marriages are literally considered to be made in heaven which is why marriages are a grand affair in Hinduism. The divine union of the two souls...
Read MoreMarriage is one of the most important life events in anyone's life. It's like starting the second innings of your life with your partner. Right from childhood, people get a notion that one day they are going to get married too. The bride and the bride groom try to be in their best look o...
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 MoreToday the whole western world is mesmerised by Hindu weddings, right from Katy Perry/ Russell Brand to Elizabeth Hurley/Arun Nayar many Hollywood celebrities have come all the way to India to get married according to the Hindu faith. So what is it about Hindu marriages that have managed to c...
Read MoreThe Kshatriya matrimony has many elaborate rituals and events that have a deep-rooted meaning and significance. Like all other marriages, this wedding also starts off with an engagement. The number of days after the engagement is crucial and marked with many rituals.The ceremonies in a t...
Read MoreThe love the Manpuris have for their culture is inevitable as they are known for their vibrant personalities and pleasant aura. All the traditions and customs of the tribes of Manipur are associated with colour and grandeur. The same is associated with the Manipuri Wedding as well. All those...
Read MoreIndia, known for its unique culture and warm hospitality, has gained prominence as a wedding destination in recent times.These days, it's not just Indians who have keen desire to get married in the home country but foreigners too can't resist themselves to look forward to this spectacula...
Read MoreA typical Oriya Wedding reflects the simplicity and beauty of the lifestyle of people residing in Orissa. An Oriya Wedding resembles common Hindu ceremonies, yet is different in many aspects. The most astonishing fact about Oriya Wedding is that the groom's mother doesn't take part in the ce...
Read MoreA Nair wedding is a simple wedding having a complete traditional Hindu wedding essence. Generally, a Nair wedding is conducted in a nearby temple or a Kalayana Mantapa. Guruvayur Temple in Punnathur Kotta is considered to be a very auspicious location. The Nair Wedding Ceremony can be easi...
Read MoreMatrimony is the union of two lives, two families and two souls. A Hindu wedding consists of several rituals each having its own significance. The "seven vows" or "saat phere" is a noteworthy ceremony as a marriage is incomplete without it. Also known as "Saptadi'", the Seven Vows/Saat Phe...
Read MoreWeddings in India are known for being magnificent and the Wedding Procession or Barat is the highlight of these beautiful events. Showcasing the joy of the Groom's family, the Barat consists of many different elements that are almost as majestic as the wedding itself. The procession starting...
Read MoreThe tying of the nuptial knot in traditional Bengali weddings entails a series of elaborate and colorful rituals. The Bengali wedding is an elaborate and long affair. The wedding rituals span a period of three days, which includes pre-wedding, wedding, and post-wedding rituals. The blowing o...
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...
Read MoreIf you are an Indian, living in any part of the world, you must be aware of the set of rituals that are followed during a marriage. Be it any religion or caste, marriage rituals are strictly followed. MARRIAGE this very term, for Indians, upholds a lot of value and sanctity. This holy union ...
Read MoreAs the strong advocate of marriage, Muslim marriage commonly known as Nikah is celebrated with a lot of vigour and magnificence. For Muslims, marriage is a religious duty and a social responsibility. It is a voluntary union of two people- a man and a woman for conjugal life and for raising a...
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