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Tamil matrimony involves simple yet elegant rituals that have been followed for years. Traditions and customs are given primary importance in any Tamil wedding. Though within the Tamil community there are a number of rituals that do have minor changes depending upon the regions however the basic functions and other rituals are similar and each has its own implications.
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Many wedding customs have experienced ongoing changes over time. Many traditions and customs, although they still remain an important part of society, have dramatically changed during the last fifty years and are bound to continue to change in future as well. Whether it is location of the ceremony, reception or attire for bride, there has been remarkable changes that have occurred. Many would comment the changes are positive ones.
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Punjabi Matrimony has traditions and customs, which are reflection of the strong heritage of the community evolved over the years. There are three major religions in the state of Punjab-Islam, Hinduism and Sikhism.
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A wedding ceremony in Hindi matrimony is full of symbols and practices which are intended to teach the couple lessons for their future life together. During a Hindi matrimonial, the priest from both bride and groom’s side need to be present, to perfectly conduct the traditions and customs from both sides.
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Weddings are full of traditions from the search for the perfect dress to the walk down the aisle, music and dances. However one of the favorite and most looked forward to traditions for both guests and the happy couple are the wedding toasts. This is when those closest to the bride and groom get a chance to share a few words with everyone in attendance about how happy they are for the couple, share a funny story or just wish them all the best in the world. It is up to the couple to discuss beforehand whether they would like this part of the day to be designated to specific speakers such as the best man, maid of honor and parents or if they would like to allow anyone who would like to speak the chance to do so.
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Weddings are all about tradition. There are many, many customs which are usually included in American weddings. There are also quite a few marvelous traditions with which some brides may be less familiar. These are some great wedding customs from different cultures; some of them might make a terrific addition to your own wedding!
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What is more important than birthdays? It’s the weddings. Weddings come in several kinds and observe certain ceremonies, traditions and arrangements. Learn how to find professional caterers for your wedding by reading this short article.
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A Jewish wedding ceremony is steeped in tradition and symbolism. Learn about the traditions that make up a Jewish wedding ceremony and gain an understanding of how these ceremonies are conducted.
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In a simpler time, weddings were celebrations of two people — usually from similar backgrounds — uniting themselves and their families through a clearly defined set of rituals and age-old traditions. There were strict rules for how everyone was expected to behave — from what style of dress to wear, to giving gifts, to sending invitations. Everyone was well-versed on what to do.
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Okay, by now, you know, I do research on little known traditions, so let me tell you why, supposedly we are to keep the top of the cake for a year and then eat it with your spouse on your one year anniversary. You know I had to know. During the 19th century, it was usual and expected that the bride and groom would invariably have a child 9 months or so after their marriage, so the top layer of the cake was saved to have at the Christening.
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