Articles in the Ceremony Category

Indian Groom
Posted in Ceremony, Dress, Indian Groom, Indian bride, Marriage Laws, Marrige, Relations, Relationship Tips, Shaadi on 15 December 2007

Indian Groom
Grooms don’t be conscious in regards of their look as brides. Indian grooms also believe on simple look therefore they don’t pay extra attention on their overall look. Although with changing time, grooms are realizing that they should dress up perfectly so that they also looked handsome such as beautiful bride look.                    Â
Now a days there are different types of trends for groom dress. Indian Grooms have choice of selecting their wedding dress to put on wedding day in which they could fell handsome on wedding day. Grooms dress and hair style should be match on personality.
There are several types of services which make a man to perfect groom like Groom Wedding Sehra, Groom Wedding Turban, Groom Accessories, Groom Hair Care, Groom Skin Care, Groom Shoes, Groom Ethnic wear and Groom Shervani. Groom and Bride both to be centre point of attraction on wedding day and all eyes set on their face so grooms should be perfect looking. There are many designers those design dress especially for grooms and there are too much variety is available in groom dress market.                              Â
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Love Marriage
Posted in Ceremony, Love, Love Marriage, Marrige, Shaadi, Tips, Wedding on 14 December 2007

Love Marriage
Love is spread all over the world. It is that emotional wave which attaches to all with each other. Love and marriage are like synonymous. Love is a pleasant dream and marriage is come true of it. Whenever he/she fall in love, looks different.
There are two types of marriage in India, Arrange Marriage and Love Marriage. Love marriage gives us a lot of time to know hobby, like and dislike, as well as overview about marriage the person with whom we are going to marry. Love sometimes may be pros and cons. Every relation has some demand and requirement same as for made love marriage successful you should respect yours life partner feeling and expectations.

You are lucky if you got marriage with whom, you first loved. Love is emotional waves which you can better fell if you are married. There is nothing to ask for from God after marriage with your first love. A happy Love marriage requirement are trust, empathy, faithfulness, commitment and love, if these are include in your marriage life then you can enjoy life in real. Love is a delightful emotion which you can fell after marriage. So whenever you should think about Love marriage, make understand importance of love in life.
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Menhdi Ceremony in Indian Marriage
Posted in Ceremony, Indian Wedding, Marrige, Shaadi, Wedding on 1 September 2007

Menhdi Ceremony in Indian Marriage

Menhdi is traditional art of decorating the hands and feet with Menhdi paste made the ground leaves of the plant Henna. The time refers to material, design and ceremony. This is tradition for groom and bride is hidden in their design, on wedding night the both has found their name in her hand. After wedding the bride are not perform any work at home until her Menhdi color has faded away.

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Indian Weddings ceremony
Posted in Ceremony, Indian Wedding, Relations, Shaadi, Wedding on 22 August 2007

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The wedding the inscription coming mutually of two persons. This is the relationship not only between two persons but also in two spirits. Indian marriages are dressed with rite and traditions. It is a complicated concept in all Indian society.

Our family’s relatives and friends are getting together in this occasion for celebrated in large scale. In Indian wedding there are several ceremony and functions at the time of wedding. Most functions take place in the place of bride and some function in the place of groom.

On main day on the occasion of mandap is raised & the inside is wonderfully decorated with colorful flowers, colorful decoration, and decorative items. Mostly the wedding is made on community hole, gardens and courtyard of the bride’s house.

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