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The Mangal Sutra is to an Indian Hindu bride what a wedding ring is to her western counterpart. This important piece of jewellery has a greater significance than a necklace: it is symbolic of the holy and eternal union between a husband and wife. The Indian wife is traditionally required to wear the mangalsutra all throughout her married life and until her husband is alive. The word mangalsutra is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Mangal’ which means holy or auspicious. Traditionally, a mangal sutra consist of black beads interwoven with gold beads and two golden plates (hollow, golden semi circular ...
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Mogra and white lily curtains, Victorian candelabras, crystal chandeliers, mushroom shaped tents and a warm golden colour scheme render a quaint charm to Rahul & Snigdha's wedding reception in Lucknow.......
We give you more tips on how to choose a wedding saree keeping your skin colour or complexion in mind.
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Let us take a look at a few tips every Indian groom-to-be must follow to ensure a smooth wedding celebration while keeping his fiancé and in-laws-to-be thrilled about him!
A question many brides and grooms face on their wedding day- should they wear glasses or contact lenses on the Wedding day. Our guest blogger from GlassesOn Web explores the pros and cons.....