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02nd October 2009
Members of the Navajo nation have used corn throughout history to symbolize the marriage union. According to Navajo tradition, a pudding of white and yellow corn is offered at the wedding reception. The bride enters the reception with the basket of corn p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd October 2009
Members of the Navajo nation have been using corn to symbolize the marriage union. A pudding of white and yellow corn is presented at the wedding reception. The bride enters the reception with the basket of corn pudding and sits next to the groom. The cor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Weddings are best events of everybody’s life. Beauty of each glimpse needs to be captured by the photographers. Gujarati’s are well known for their bright, rich, and lively culture. Like any other wedding even the Gujarati wedding ceremonies goes for ... Read >
Author: aacreation
16th August 2009
Wedding photography is a completely different art. It means something more than just capturing normal photographs. A wedding photographer is responsible for capturing the best moments during a wedding ceremony. There are several occasions and rituals in a... Read >
Author: sussexweddingphotographer
31st July 2009
Weddings have been held for centuries and centuries over the generations. So yours is not the first and is certainly not the last. But that does not lower the importance of that day to you; neither does it lessen the joy and the elation that you feel in a... Read >
Author: 1weddingsource
07th July 2009
Weddings in Andhra Pradesh are different from those in neighboring southern states of India. In Andhra Pradesh, while conducting a wedding, Telugu people follow their own traditions and customs. In Telugu weddings, the bride's maternal uncle and her broth... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
07th July 2009
Weddings in Andhra Pradesh are different from those in neighboring southern states of India. In Andhra Pradesh, while conducting a wedding, Telugu people follow their own traditions and customs. In Telugu weddings, the bride's maternal uncle and her broth... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
23rd June 2009
When it comes to rituals and ceremonies, the Buddhists are strict conventionalist and their weddings are no exception. Buddhist matrimonial commence with the formality of asking the bride`s family for their consent by the groom`s family.
The auspiciou... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
22nd June 2009
Table Decoration is the center of attraction of all the guests, be it family members, friends or relatives. When the vows are exchanged and the wedding rituals and ceremonies are completed, guests head towards the tables for the delicious food to enjoy. A... Read >
Author: santosh bhol
18th June 2009
There are many customs in society that people simply take for granted and thus barely even consider why it is done or how it originated. The western wedding ceremony, for example, is considerably replete with somewhat ridiculous ritual that few seem to re... Read >
Author: davis
06th May 2009
Wedding rituals and traditions of India are generally based on religion or society. It is the community that decides the kind of wedding ceremony a couple would have.
Arya Samaj Wedding:-
Unlike all other Indian communities, the Arya Samaj people i... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
06th May 2009
The customs followed by Sikhs during their wedding ceremonies are more or less similar to those practiced by the Hindus.
Pre Wedding Rituals
Like all other weddings, shopping is an integral part of a Sikh matrimonial . Sikhs begin their shopping for... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
05th May 2009
Wedding rituals and traditions of India are generally based on religion or society. It is the community that decides the kind of wedding ceremony a couple would have.
Arya Samaj Wedding:-
Unlike all other Indian communities, the Arya Samaj people i... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
05th May 2009
The customs followed by Sikhs during their wedding ceremonies are more or less similar to those practiced by the Hindus.
Pre Wedding Rituals
Like all other weddings, shopping is an integral part of a Sikh matrimonial . Sikhs begin their shopping for... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
25th February 2009
Bihar is one of the extremely backward regions in India. Though these days Biharis have turned quite liberal, they still stick to their modest traditions in every aspect. They don’t exhibit any artificial pomp and are very proud of the rural touch of th... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
31st January 2009
Oriya wedding is as beautiful as all other wedding affairs in India. Most of the rituals and traditions are similar to any other Indian marriage. The only difference in case of Oriya wedding is that the mother of the groom does not participate in the marr... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
21st January 2009
Like all other marriages in India, the first and foremost step in a Kashmiri matrimonial is to find the perfect match for the prospective bride or groom. The parents first match the horoscopes of the would-be couple. After the match has been finalized, th... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
21st January 2009
As per the Christian faith, marriage is defined as a divine union between man and woman. Christian weddings are held in the presence of all. The Bible also describes marriage as ordained by God and an occasion for joy and merry-making. Different sects in ... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
21st January 2009
Like all other marriages in India, the first and foremost step in a Kashmiri matrimonial is to find the perfect match for the prospective bride or groom. The parents first match the horoscopes of the would-be couple. After the match has been finalized, th... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
21st January 2009
As per the Christian faith, marriage is defined as a divine union between man and woman. Christian weddings are held in the presence of all. The Bible also describes marriage as ordained by God and an occasion for joy and merry-making. Different sects in ... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
09th January 2009
Unlike all other Indian weddings, which are celebrated in a very elaborate manner, Kannada Weddings are a comparatively simple yet joyful affair. It is important to consider that there are different communities in Karnataka and there are some differences ... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
05th January 2009
In any Indian wedding, the look of the bride and the groom on the D-day is very important. Especially, the look of the bride, her clothes, her jewelry and make-up are given a lot of stress. In fact, in Indian matrimony, brides find it a very special thing... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
17th December 2008
The Bengalis are known for their deep faith in their traditional beliefs. It is their faith in their religion and their gods that they do every possible effort to make them present in all their family celebrations. It s the tradition of the Bengalis to in... Read >
Author: shaadibiye
01st December 2008
Telugu marriage is a very sophisticated affair and it includes various ceremonies and rituals which take place a few days before marriage. According to Telugu people, marriage is not an agreement but in their culture wife is considered to be ardhangini wh... Read >
Author: Jharna Bhatnagar
16th November 2008
Culture and tradition have played a very significant role in every man’s life. Its impact can be visibly seen not only in people’s way of life, but even in different occasions such as in a wedding ceremony.
Wedding, a ceremony of marriage, is do... Read >
Author: Cherry B
16th November 2008
Culture and tradition have played a very significant role in every man’s life. Its impact can be visibly seen not only in people’s way of life, but even in different occasions such as in a wedding ceremony.
Wedding, a ceremony of marriage, is do... Read >
Author: Cherry B
22nd July 2008
Time of wedding itself is very special. It is time that comes in the life of all human beings. It is the union of the two individual celebrating their love for each other. It is the time when two hearts become one and live together for the entire life. It... Read >
Author: 1stjournal.com@gmail.com
01st February 2008
Planning a Wedding? Five Things to Discuss With Your Wedding Officiant by Reverend Leslie
Whether your dream wedding is a candle lit ceremony under the stars, a traditional wedding ceremony in a church, hotel, or restaurant or a wedding in the park... Read >
Author: Revles
19th April 2007
For every season, for every motif, for every person and for every color symbolism, there will always be the right wedding dress. Choosing what to wear in your wedding is as critical as choosing the the man you will be spending your sunset days with.
T... Read >
Author: D Beart
18th April 2007
BEACH WEDDING – A PERFECT VENUE
A Beach Wedding is the fitting culmination to your romance and the beginning of your lives together. It announces an endless saga of romance for you with your chosen life partner. It is truly a fairy tale wedding, th... Read >
Author: A.P.Durai
13th March 2007
“I wanted a romantic wedding that would ‘knock the socks off’ of my friends and relatives. I also wanted to provide a once-in-a-lifetime memory for everyone. I wanted a breathtaking ceremony, fun and ‘original’ reception, and choices of activiti... Read >
Author: PeteGWA
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