Friday, 30 December 2016

Which is better in a Life partner – Similarity or Compatibility


This is twenty first century and it is a new era of technology and advancement. Development is an act of nature. If human will not develop then how human race will survive. Technology has changed the life style of human being. Online matrimony business has taken over the traditional matchmaking method but there is something which should be considered during choosing a life partner. If you are in a marriageable age and you are looking for an appropriate match then which type of partner will you choose the one who is similar to you or the one who understands you well, compliments your personality? Many of singles are looking for potential matches, that one person we would like to end up with. Relationships are like layered and very complicated process and we all have amazingly different ways of working through them. However, some pointers from extensive ongoing research and theories of interpersonal psychology could provide some relief in understanding that we might be really looking for similarity, compatibility or complementarity. 



Definition of Similarity:


Take a look around for a while, consider your close friends who you enjoy spending your time the most with. They could be your school friends, college friends, or even colleagues at your work place or the members of your family. What is that thing that makes you to be around them? The simple answer is you have things in common. Similarity is the first thread in the fabric of a relationship. Some of these common similarities that attract two persons to each other are physical characteristics, attitude, interests, IQ and socio-economic background. If you find this true in your friendships, this is most likely to be true in your romantic relationships as well. Several researches have shown that happy couples in long standing relationships were initially attracted to each other based on similarity in the mentioned areas. From a psychological prospective, when similar people are attracted to each other, there is more validation of beliefs from each other and therefore a reduced risk of separations.

Ingredients of Relationship:


You like seeking out things that are different from yours. In a globalized world you aspire to travel and experience cultures from across the world. While travel and exposure may be a relatively new addition to your experience of the world, your need to experience the new to grow and feel complete is much more ancient. The same need could play an important role in how you approach relationships. You might want to be with someone who has had a different experience of life than yours so you can learn from them. Sometimes certain complementary types of personality can make the right ingredients for a strong relationship. It has been found from certain study that some women want that type of men who are more socially dominant and financially secure. From a psychological study, when people are attracted on the basis of complementary features there is a certain need for gratification, security and self validation.



Comparison of Similarity and Complementarity:


When you look at successful couples, similarity and complementarity seem to serve different functions for making their relationship success. While characteristics of similarity such as age, physical appearance and background seem to bring people together in the first place. Complementary characteristics such as varying life experience and dominant relationships seem to serve as factors that hold the couple together for long term. People are attracted to each other based on similarity and with time they develop ways to complement each other.





The relationships starting with complements do not work for long. Nobody in this world is perfect. Everybody has a good side and a bad side. Basically in relationships if you want to keep your bond for long run you both have to work on it. You both have to trust each other, respect each other, understand each other and sacrifice for each other; it is the main part of a strong relationship.

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Indian Matrimonial Sites – The Changing Context of Arranged Marriages


Arranged marriages are basically an old traditional concept of selecting a life partner particularly found in India. In India the word marriage is taken very seriously and it is considered to be the most sacred relationship in one’s life. According to statistical studies, till even two decades earlier, more than 85% of marriages in India were arranged. The process of arranged marriage can be defined as a matrimonial service that is promoted by the parents, elders, relatives and marriage broker through the use of extensive social and family networks. Sometimes third parties are responsible for appropriate matchmaking.

Context of Indian Marriages:


India is a country of various culture, caste, religion, language and tradition. The factors that went into making a perfect match were caste, educational qualification, religious ethnicity, creed, prospects of carrier, social status etc. in India arranged marriages are not just between two individuals but it is considered as an alliance between two families. In traditional context, arranged marriages were more of a practical analysis of specific criteria of matchmaking rather than emotional feelings or love. In traditional society as well as some parts of contemporary society, love is considered to be a crime and love marriages were thought to be a challenge to the hierarchy of creed, consideration of class, caste and a form of disrespect to society and class. However, increasingly the youth of India as well as other emerging nations have shown a shift towards the modern hybridized concept of arranged love marriage which provides an optimum blend of arranged marriage as well as love marriage.




Functions of Matrimonial Sites:


According to the Times of India there are more than 1500 matrimonial websites operating in the India subcontinent. The matrimonial website defines the notions of the modern version of arranged marriage in the way by creating a matrimonial profile in the matrimonial website for matchmaking. It is used to encourage negotiations in marriages. From the time a user signs up to take the services of online matrimony, they are motivated to provide information which in the conventional sense defines whether a potential alliance can be struck up with another candidate for marriage.

Holding on to Traditions:


Most of the required information is collecting during the registration process. Generally, questions like whose profile you are creating i.e for self, son, brother, friend, daughter, relative etc is asked and the answer to this question is often compulsory. This concept of matchmaking sites being spearheaded by someone other than the person concerned is a hall mark of an arranged marriage and in this sense matrimonial sites have held on to the fabric of cultural norms.


Addition of Modern Tradition with the Old Tradition:


These modern online matchmaking sites have worked against the traditional cultural fabric is the allowance for dating. Many parents allow their children to meet potential candidates selected through matrimonial sites. Sometimes young men and women take it upon themselves to use the matrimonial websites to choose potential partners with whom they can interact before selecting someone whom they really like, for marriage. In this way matrimonial websites have not only encouraged the western concept of dating but also have changed the way of selecting life partners. 

Benefits of using matrimonial sites:


Online Matrimonial portals have resulted in considerable time and resource savings when it comes to searching for a life partner. Geographical boundaries have ceased to exist for a matrimonial website provides a uniform electronic platform that can be utilized by all. The hassle of hiring a third party negotiator, sending in print ads in magazines and newspapers is also vanished. Discretion is another primary advantage of online matrimony and mostly families want to keep the marriage negotiation process un-discussed until something concrete has been finalized.





Online Matrimonial websites have successfully managed to blend together modernity and tradition and help several people to find their appropriate life partner according to their choice.


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Thursday, 29 December 2016

Hindu Marriage – An Overview


In India, Marriage is viewed in a completely different way as opposed to western countries. More than the union of two individuals, a marriage is considered to be the start of a new relationship between two families. The variety in India is largely reflected through different kind of food, clothing and traditions observed by different communities. The same feature is reflected in Indian marriages. Marriage is a very esteem tradition of India. Hindu Marriage is grounded on various traditions, mainly called ‘sanskars’ and that which is performed at the time of wedding are called ‘vivah Sanskar’. This sanskar marks the start of the second and the most crucial stage of life called the ‘Grihista Ashrama’ which involves setting up of a new family. Two individuals who considered being compatible from a lifelong partnership at this ceremony. 

Essence of Hindu Marriage:


According to the Hindu religion marriage is considered to be a holy affair. In Indian belief marriages are not just about a lifelong affair, it is a relationship that is supposed to last for the next seven lives. Hindu marriage is long drawn affairs where there are a lot of auspicious rituals are followed. It is not only that the groom and the bride present but also all the family members of both the bride and the groom, relatives etc have to be present in the wedding to give blessings to the new couple. Although there are a lot of variations in marriages depending upon religion, community and caste but there are some common rituals and ceremonies which are followed in all Hindu marriages.




Some Common ceremonies followed in Hindu Marriages:


· The Hindu marriages will be performed by a Hindu priest only.

· In a typical Hindu marriage the astrological charts are consulted in order to find an auspicious date, day and time for marriage. As per Hindu belief by doing this the couple will be blessed with a happy married life.

· The couple has to sit in front of the sacred fire which signifies the holiness of the relationship. The holy fire is also believed to be a witness to this holy relationship.

· Another thing which is common to all type of Hindu marriages includes the part where the groom smears the forehead of the bride with Sindoor. The red color is considered to be auspicious according to Hindu belief. The groom ties a mangalasutra around the bride’s neck. Mangalasutra and Sindoor both are considered to be the mark of a Hindu married woman.

· The couple takes seven rounds around the sacred fire.




The rituals and ceremonies mentioned above are just a glimpse of the Hindu marriage ceremony. There are much more rituals are followed in a typical Hindu marriage in order to be considered complete. According to Hindu cultures marriage is the bond should never be broken. The importance of this bond lies in the hands of the husband and wife. Both should respect each other, trust each other and sacrifice for each other.


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Tamil Marriage and it’s Dazzling rituals


India is a country of different religion, caste and language. In India marriage is considered to be a sacred relation between a man and woman. Marriage is considered to be the great event in one’s life. Marriage ceremonies are also different in different community. Every community has a name in this wonderful event. Tamil matrimony is considered to be a tremendous marriage ritual due to their different rituals. A Tamil marriage ceremony is held over two days and generally an occasion for all the near and distant relatives to come together. The Tamil community’s belief in simple living is reflected in their marriage ceremony, which are holistic in nature. According to the ceremony, a Tamil marriage cannot be held in the month of July 15th to August 15th, September 15th to October 15th and December 15th to January 15th, as these days are considered inauspicious as well as Tuesdays and Saturdays. The Naathaswaram and the Melam are the two musical instruments, commonly found in Tamil Nadu that plays an important role in Tamil marriage ceremonies.

Pre Wedding Tamil Ceremony:


Once marriage is finalized, an auspicious day is chosen to draw up the marriage agreement which is then placed on a plate full of bananas, coconuts and betel leaf. To mark the occasion, the bride is gifted a silk sari while the groom is also given clothes or cash by their respective in-laws.


Paalikali Thalippu:


This ritual is performed by the bride’s family. It includes decorating seven clay pots with sandalwood paste and kumkum powder, which are then filled with curd and nine types of grains Nava Dhaanyam. Later they are given water by seven married ladies from both sides that are then presented with gifts. In the next day they are thrown in pond in the hope if any fish eats the grains that would have sprouted by now, and then it would bless the new couple.

Sumangali Prarthanai:


In Tamil community they believe that women who pass away before their husband are considered lucky and called Sumangali. This ceremony involves praying to all the Sumangalis to ensure that the future bride should also be blessed with such a fate and organizing a feast for married women and gifting them saris. 



Kalyanaponnu or Kalyanappillai:


In this ritual the bride and the groom bath with scented oils separately in their respective houses after which they are not supposed to leave their homes till the marriage.


Receiving the Groom and his Family:


The groom’s marriage entourage arrives a day before the marriage and is received amidst much celebration with a tray containing offerings of flowers, paansupari and fruits. The groom is specially welcomed by being sprinkled with rose water and fed with sweets by the bride’s mother.


Nandi Devata Puja:


The Nandi Devata puja is performed by Sumangalis after which they present the couple with new clothes.

Navgraha Puja:


This is performed to propitiate the nine astral planets that are said to be rule over a person’s destiny.


Vritham:


This ritual involves tying of the holy thread around her wrist while the groom prepares himself for his impending marriage and other responsibilities.


Naandi Shaaartham:


As a symbol of the souls of the ancestors of both the bride and the groom’s family, ten Brahmins are invited. The two families seek their blessings and honor them with gifts of fruits, flowers, coconuts, sweets and clothes.


Janavasanam:


This refers to the formal betrothal where the groom is first brought to the venue amongst lot of music and dance and is received by the bride’s family with five kinds of guests.


Nicchiyadharatham:


In this ritual the bride’s parents perform a puja of Lord Ganesh after which the bride comes. She is applied a tilak of chandan and kumkum and gifted a new sari by the groom’s family.

Wedding day Rituals:


Mangalasnanam:


It refers to the ceremonial bathing at an auspicious hour early in the morning of the wedding day. After bathing aarti is performed by the ladies of the house.

Gauri puja:


After bathing and dressing up, the bride prays privately to Goddess Gauri.

Kashi Yatra:


In this ritual the groom pretends to leave for kashi, a pilgrimage center to devote himself to god and a life of prayer. He carries a walking stick and other essentials with him to imply that he is not interested in becoming a householder. The bride’s father interferes and requests him to accept his daughter as his life partner and to fulfill his responsibilities as a householder. The groom relents and is taken to the marriage venue. 


Pada Puja:


The bride’s mother washes the groom’s feet on his return and then calls for her daughter who is escorted to the mandap by her maternal uncle.

The Tamil Marriage:


The groom is taken to the marriage mandap where he and the bride exchange one of their garlands thrice to symbolize their unification. Then they are seated on a swing and offered milk and bananas by the elder women of the house who also throw colored rice balls in four directions to ward off the evil spirits. Then the bride’s father performs the ceremony of Kanyadan and hands over his daughter to the groom who gratefully accepts the bride. Then the groom ties a piece of string attached to turmeric around his waist and the bride’s wrist after which the bride receives a new sari from the groom. As she leaves the mandap to change the new sari, the ‘mangalasutra’ is blessed by all the elder of the family. Then the groom ties it around the bride’s neck. The wedding finally culminates when the couple takes seven steps together. The couple then goes out the venue to spot the Pole star and the star of Arundhati. On coming back to mandap, the bride makes offerings of parched rice grains into the fire after which the groom puts on toe rings on the bride’s right feet. Then the couple drinks Panaham, a traditional beverage made with cardamom, jiggery and black pepper in water.



Post Marriage Ceremony:


Nagoli Vasthra:


In this ritual the groom is presented with a suitcase, new clothes and a diamond ring.

Griha Pravesh:


It is the entry of new bride in the groom’s house. She is welcomed with an aarti after which she enters the house by tipping over a jar filled with rice.


Sambandhi Virandh:


This involves the exchange of gifts between the groom and the bride’s family.


Valeyadal:


In this ritual the sister of the groom offers a gift to her new sister-in-law after which the new couple indulges in traditional marriage games.

Reception:


The reception is hosted by the groom’s family where the new bride gets the chance to be acquainted with the family and friends.


Bridal Night:


On the wedding night an idol of lord Krishna is presented by the bride’s mother as well as gifts. As they come out next morning, women of the house sing songs.


Return of the bride’s family to their home:


The family of the bride prepares an elaborate meal for the groom’s party. They also pack food for the bride’s new house. A relative accompanies the bride as a chaperone, to her matrimonial home and comes back home with gifts from the groom’s family.



Sadva Puja:


In the very next day in groom’s house the new bride serves the first spoon of ‘payasam’ to women assembled for a sadva puja.


Sumangali Prarthanai:


This is similar to the ceremony held before the marriage involving married women but the only difference is that it is held in the groom’s house.

Maruvidu Varudal:


This marks the visit of newly married women to the bride’s parents who shower the couple with more gifts.

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Wednesday, 28 December 2016

Pronouncement for Online Dating


Marriage means nothing but a strong commitment which should be taken by both the partners that they have to stay together whatever happens, whatever may be the situation but their bond should never be broken. Marriage is considered to be the start of a new relationship between two families. Today, we are in an era where the tradition of marriage has been simplified to a few clicks over the internet. Online matrimonial is becoming the most affluent business. Many people are looking forward to online matrimony, people do not only understand the privileges for being on matrimonial sites but they are appreciating it and choosing their life partners. The online matrimonial world has become a long way process. So, while being online these factors given below should be considered carefully.


Use of Positive Language:


Keep the language positive and optimistic. Communicate in generalities about your dream, hope, likes and passion etc, as long as those things are not controversial. Keep your tone conversational and light.

Write Concisely:


Keep your profile short but pithy. Try to write within 95 to 100 words, which are about three sentences. Choose your words carefully. If you are not a good writer, figure out the key words and points you need to make or you can take help of your friend who has knowledge about these online matrimonial sites.


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Use of Good and Clear Profile photo:


Photos should focus on your waist up. You can upload two or three full body picture. The majority of your photos should be closer up, focusing your face. Make eye contact with the camera. Do not give smile while the shot is taken.

Don’t use Specifics:


Avoid mentioning any specific names like specific books, shows, movies, musicians, and comedians unless those are top-tier attributes on your list. It is good to be generic about what you like while still being specific enough to sound interesting. Just because you like Robert Downey or Chrish Evan that does not mean that your partner does the same.

Downplay your accomplishments:


If you have awarded for something or won a medal or you have a good name in your area, that is very wonderful news but just do not share it online. These are the types of details to work into a conversation on your first or second date. Do not try to send a list of your achievements to who with you are dating. Most people do not want to see a list of your achievements unless you are applying for a job.

Tease Wisely:


While chatting with someone be careful of teasing someone, since it is easy to sound but it will become very aggressive soon. The best way to flirt is to think deeply about whatever your date is saying and to focus all of your attention on him or her. Take a keen interest in conversation. Ask questions carefully. 




Considering the enhanced reach, extreme convenience and more privacy, online matrimonial portals are most definitely a preferred subtitle to conventional sources to find grooms and brides. The ideal blend between traditional process and modern technology has made it possible for new bachelors around the world and explore and find themselves the prospective match for their life. 

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Online Matrimonial Sites - The New Designation of Indian Marriage


Gone are those traditional old days when parents, elders, relatives and marriage brokers used to search prospective bride and groom. It is said that marriages are made in heaven and celebrated on earth. The popular belief is true to a great extent as it is a special alliance granted between two spirits who tie this marriage knot after promising to be together for a life time. This is the physical, mental and spiritual union of two souls. It brings significant stability and substance to human relationships, which is otherwise incomplete. It plays an important role for gradation of the culture and civilization from one generation to the other, so that the human race is prospered. But now in this new era of internet everything can be found out on internet. Nowadays Indian online matchmaking sites are doing great in Indian market. According to The Times of India there are thousands of matrimonial sites operating in India. It is the year of twenty first century. People are very busy and they do not want to waste time by switching to the old traditional ways for matchmaking. Nowadays these online matrimonial services have brought a lot of advance search portals for this new generation. Now, the matrimony scene in India has undergone a revolutionary change. Parents and children assume equal roles in looking for a suitable candidate. Even the expectations with marriage have changed with time.

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Advantage of Matchmaking Sites:


With the advent of the internet, there is a flow in the number of online matrimonial sites. There are sites for all communities. People register on these sites and create profiles that can be viewed by many others who are also looking for suitable matches. The online matrimonial sites offer a chance for the children and parents to come together and look for a potential life partner for the rest of the life. The numerous matrimonial sites have many search filters and criteria that ask for various details and then show profiles of candidates who fit the particular entered. There are a number of search filters according to caste, religion, language, residency, age, educational qualifications etc. There are many advantages in using the net for matrimonial searches.

· You can search for a partner as per your preferences.

· These sites also allow the provision of uploading photographs with the profiles. This helps in getting better initial impression to your profile viewer.

· These online match making sites have brought the people closer to the people of their own community who live far away.

· They are also helpful to people who reside abroad and looking for a bride or groom from their native land.

· These online matrimonial sites also offer the option of online chatting. The girl and the boy can talk to each through online messaging and get to know each other better before taking a major decision.

Impact of Online Matrimony:


Online matrimonial sites have put a great impact on Indian community. With the advancement in technology, finding an ideal life partner is very easy. These online matchmaking sites have made it easier and convenient to find the desired life partner. They not only help you to browse through different profiles but also help you to connect with different people. Nowadays people consider online matrimonial services as the perfect way for finding a suitable life partner. Indian matrimonial sites support all the communities across India which includes Bengali, Gujarati, Tamil, Punjabi, Sindhi, Assamese and Marathi etc. One has the freedom to choose freely among the different communities. In this new era, the matchmaking process has gone through a drastic change. People find it convenient to find their potential match through online matrimonial sites. It is time saving and now everybody eagerly switching towards this online matrimony.





These matrimonial sites have support staff, to contact the registered users and verify the details, which makes the process safe and secure.

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Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Indian Marriage – A Sacred Relation


It is said that marriages are made in heaven and we got that auspicious chance to celebrate it on earth. The popular belief is true to a great extent as it is a special alliance allowanced between two spirits who tie the wedding ring after promising to be together for a life time. This is the physical, mental and spiritual union of two souls. It brings substance stability and substance to human relationships, which is otherwise incomplete. It plays a vital role in transferring the culture and civilization from one generation to the other, so that the human race is far welled. The institution of marriage is advantage to the society as a whole, because it is the foundation of the family, which in turn is the fundamental building block of the society. Unless this all important building block is healthy and unified, society itself cannot be healthy and unified. Monogamous marriage stands at the foundation of family life. 


Definition of Marriage: 


Marriage is the academic identification of combination of a man and a woman. Marriage can be recognized by a state, an institution, a religious authority, a tribal community, a local communal unit. It is often viewed as civil marriage which does not exist in some countries, is marriage without holy content carried out by a government foundation in accordance with the marriage laws of the jurisdiction and through a marriage ceremony. The day of marriage is the day of sharing a life time eternal bond. Fragrance of the day since the ritual of roka does not let the future groom and bride to sleep. All of a sudden dreams filled wide open eyes change the world of the girl and the boy. Both express their excitement in different ways, where the boy expresses it by focusing on all the possible honeymoon destinations and the girl gets over conscious about her looks and all the ceremonies. Their heart beats resonate but the way of expression lies in the genes. 


Concept of Indian Marriage:


The concept of marriage has been discussed again and again and everybody right from your friends to relatives to siblings seems to have an opinion on this topic. There have been endless discussions by marriage bureaus, celebrities and random people on how to lead a healthy and blissful married life. Even after all this fuss, we still hear about couples getting separated or stuck in divorce proceedings, every now and then. So is the concept of marriage is just a myth propagated by romantic writers and story tellers? No, it is not a myth. By proper understanding, mutual respect and trust marriage can last long and forever.


Individual Roles in Marriage:


There are a lot of rituals performed in an Indian marriage ceremony prelude to the abstract and ideals of Indian marriage. The oaths taken in the ceremony lay down the norms for couple to pursue their marital relationship. Sacrifice, trust, love, mutual respect, mutual understanding, honesty and commitment are the essence of Indian marriage. The commitments shown by the Indian brides towards their husband are unprecedented in the world and perhaps the very accredit that it separates the Indian marriages from the rest.




They should remember that the holiness of the relation should be preserved and the lifelong nature of the wedding knot should be kept intact. On the other hand, women should adjust to the new family, after all a Indian marriage is just not about staying together; it is about living together happily with each other and for each other. 

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Ceremonies Attributed to Indian Weddings


Marriage is also called as matrimony or conjugal bond, is socially or ritually recognized conjunction between two individuals that establishes rights and commitment between them and their children and their in-laws. The definition of marriage deviates according to different cultures, but it is principally a foundation in which interpersonal relationships are conceded. Individuals may marry for several reasons, including legal, social, emotional, financial, psychological, and religious purposes. Whom they marry may be influenced by socially determined rules of incest, dictatorial marriage rules, parental choice and distinctive passion. India is a place where people of diverse cultures reside. People with different cultures celebrate several festivals following their traditions and rituals. Marriages in India are no less than a festival. Marriage is considered to be the great event in one’s life in India. People related to groom and bride celebrates the wedding to the fullest and makes it a happening occasion by adding all the colors of joy and happiness into it. A number of rituals are performed as these are believed to be related with the welfare of Indian bride and groom.


Indian Believes about Marriage: 


According to Indian culture, a marriage is not considered as a matter of one life but it is believed that if once knot is tied between husband and wife, the relation lasts for seven lives. But with the passage of time, Indian society is also undergoing a change where old believes are being shattered away and new ideologies are being accepted. For an example, where in older days, bride and groom could not see each other before marriage. They can see each other after the wedding ceremony only; today they are free enough to choose their life partner on their own. Though, we can give a number of examples where Indian society is undergoing a change especially with reference to marriages, but still there are a number of interdiction like dowry, which needs to be done away with. Lavishness has always been an indispensable part of Indian wedding and groom’s parents demand a huge amount of money from bride’s family in the form of dowry. People behave as spendthrifts and try to show-off their wealth in every possible way, no matter even if they will have to borrow money from others.




Shades of Indian Marriage:


In spite of all the issues, Indian marriages are said to be the most attractive ones. The way all the arrangements are made, it seems that one is attending the marriage of a prince and princess. New colorful customs are given preference by each and every person attending the marriage occasion. For Indian women, jewelery is something that denotes their wealth, so they try putting on new jewels matching their new dresses. 


Different wedding Ceremonies:


Marriage is not just a single day ceremony in Indian pretext, sometimes it is even extended to one whole week, dividing days for different ceremonies.

Ø Roka:- 


It is very first step, which includes formal commitment of marriage and acceptance by both groom’s and bride’s family.

Ø Shagun:- 


Exchange of sweets and gifts by both the families involved.


Ø Haldi:- 


Cleansing ceremony during which turmeric paste is applied to both groom and bride on their whole body.

Ø Ring Ceremony:- 


It is also known as engagement, it involves exchange of rings between they would be wife and husband.



Ø Sangeet:-


 Women relatives play, sing, dance and fun elements to lighten the serious atmosphere of marriage.

Ø Mehendi:- 


Applying henna on the hands and feet of the bride along with the groom’s name on it, which signifies strengthening the bond of love. 


Ø Tilak:- 


This ritual involves greeting the groom with auspicious vermilion paste and rice by bride’s father.

Ø Reception:- 


The first public appearance of the couple together, after the marriage where they receive the blessing and gifts from the society and relatives. It is just an extension of the wedding day.



People from different religions have different ceremonies but they are almost the same, only having different names. Among the marriages performed all around the world, Indian weddings are most glossy and glamorous ones. Though people of different religions, caste and communities follow their own customs to celebrate this occasion but one thing that remains common in all of them is the display of love, concern, commitment and emotions. Every Indian wedding lasts as the most memorable moment in thoughts of all the people who attend that marriage ceremony.

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