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		<title>Wedding Customs in Other Countries</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 03:02:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unions in Rajasthan are customarily normal and complicated affairs. In reality, even an easy Marwari marriage in Rajasthan is just as complicated as practice and customs have priority over the rest. Rajasthani / Marwari Matrimony : Rajasthani families take utmost care for the ideal coalition. First and foremost, the standing of both the families needs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unions in Rajasthan are customarily normal and complicated affairs. In reality, even an easy Marwari marriage in Rajasthan is just as complicated as practice and customs have priority over the rest. Rajasthani / Marwari Matrimony : Rajasthani families take utmost care for the ideal coalition.</p>
<p>First and foremost, the standing of both the families needs to be at par, also, the Marwari clan must be considered since the bride and the groom should hail from separate clans. Then, the families get the horoscopes approved and tallied by the family astrologer. Marwaris, as a custom, marry only in the community. However, some exceptions are there where royal families or love is concerned. Rites : The official engagement rite It occurs at grooms home. This is an exactly all male affair and it is attended by only the brides pop, bro and other close family. No women, not even the bride, are permitted to go with the menfolk for the tika.</p>
<p>In the rite, brides bro applies a tilak to the grooms forehead and makes the coalition or engagement official. A blade, other presents, garments, fruits, sweets etc, are given to the groom by the brides family. Ganapati Sthapna &amp; Griha Shanti Rite : Ganapati sthapana &amp; griha shanti is the second most crucial ceremony, which is performed typically some days before the marriage. A havan is performed by the groom or brides oldsters to propitiate the gods and an idol of Lord Ganapati is worshipped. Pithi Dastoor : The Pithi Dastoor is one of the first crucial rites in Marwari Marriages , it involves the bride &amp; groom and continues until the day of the marriage. The celebration includes application of turmeric and sandal wood paste to the bride / groom.</p>
<p>Also, they aren&#8217;t permitted to leave the house once the pithi starts. At the brides place, the pithi dastoor is an intricate affair. The bride dresses in an orange poshak ( Rajasthani dress ) and is brought under a silken cover by 4 women who need to belong to the same clan as the bride. She is then brought to the gathering, where the sandal wood paste is applied on her. Mahira Dastoor : The Mahira Dastoor is one more significant rite, performed at both the bride and the grooms families. This rite is mostly performed by the motherly uncle of the groom / bride, who comes together with his other half and family and is received by the bride / grooms mum with the conventional welcome. He then distributes garments, jewelry, candy etc, to the complete family. This rite outlines a bros love for his sister, who helps her to control the spending.</p>
<p>The Marwari Baraat : The procession to the brides house is regal as there is no dancing on the streets by the baraatis. The Baraat is principally began by the male members of the grooms family. All members, including the groom who rides an elephant or a pony, carry foils. The Marriage rite : The marriage rite is analogous to a Hindu marriage. However, in the Rajasthani marriage, the bride must all through the celebration cover her face with a veil. While the marriage is in progress, the Baraat is entertained outside by the male members of the brides family. , it is generally the female members of the brides family who attend the marriage rite. Leaving certain unique rituals, all of the rites and other rituals, including the bidai, are like other Hindu weddings.</p>
<p>As an example, at the time of the bidai ( when the bride leaves her fogeys house ), a coconut is placed under the wheel of the vehicle before the ride lifts her veil for the man after the marriage. At this point, the groom customarily gives a chunk of jewelry to the bride. Post Marriage Rite : Grihapravesh After all of the marriage rituals, the baraat returns with the just weds and the grihapravesh occurs. The bride and the groom play some gameswhich are also common to other Hindu marriages.</p>
<p>Pagelagni The day following the grihapravesh, the pagelagni happens. In this ceremony, the bride is officially introduced to all of the main members of the family of the groom who bless her and give her assorted gifts.</p>
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		<title>Breaking Wedding Tradition</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 01:01:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some brides decide to have their dad walk them up the aisle only halfway and then walk the other half by themselves. While this is going to be also seen as a scheme to go against a &#8220;male controlled society&#8221;, it should be accepted by most if you are concerned about it. Again, it may [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some brides decide to have their dad walk them up the aisle only halfway and then walk the other half by themselves. While this is going to be also seen as a scheme to go against a &#8220;male controlled society&#8221;, it should be accepted by most if you are concerned about it. Again, it may appear unacceptable to some stern traditionalists, but who&#8217;s paying for the wedding? Some brides opt to have only their mas walk them up the aisle. It&#8217;s not so much the break with custom that can cause difficulty as it is the bundle of nerves you will feel when walking up the aisle alone.</p>
<p>Everyone is &#8220;ahhing&#8221; you, your fiance is taking a look at you as if he is seeing an angel from heaven and you are happy on top of all that.</p>
<p>If you aren&#8217;t the shy type and still need to take a go at it, plan your marriage early so you are not stressed. For instance, you may have your uncle walk you down partly and then have your pop walk you down the remainder of the way. A bride who does not have her pop with her any more may still need someone that is sort of a dad to her to escort her down the aisle.</p>
<p>In this example it is sensible idea to get your escort&#8217;s approval way ahead and talk to family and friends about how they feel to measure how this will look if you are fearful of offending anybody. I know you could be terrified of offending someone, but it&#8217;s your day and almost all of the time your loved ones are not that &#8220;strict&#8221;.</p>
<p>Even if somebody else is footing the bill, it&#8217;s you who will have the most clear memories of your day and it&#8217;s you who will have to live with it.</p>
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