Archive for the ‘Traditions’ Category
Hindu Religion, Matrimony & Hindu Marriage
Hindu religion is the richest religion with respect to values, customs & traditions. Customs and rituals are transferred from one generation to another which enhances the integrity of Hindu religion. Hindu religion is well known all over the world for its mysterious methodology and colorful...
March 3rd, 2009 | Traditions | Read More
The Thread That Binds: Marriages and Mangalsutras
Mangalsutras are also differently designed in different communities.
For example, the Tamilians wear the taali, an extraordinarily crafted pendant, the Maharashtrians swear by the black and gold beads with the double ‘vati’ pendant, one ‘vati’ standing for the bride’s parents’...
February 27th, 2009 | Traditions | Read More
Kerala Matrimonials, Free Indian Matrimonial, Muslim Tamil Matrimonials & Girls
JeevanJodi.com was born as the dream product of Nestsoft Technologies based in Cochin, India. It became a reality on 25th September 2006 - Family day. This site would always be a helping hand for the match makers to boost your highness and find the right life partner with minimum effort strictly prohibiting...
February 27th, 2009 | Traditions | Read More
The Art of Henna
toos have a long history of use in eastern cultures, particularly in the sub continent, Arabia and North Africa, but why is henna so popular today? Some would say that it is simply a fashion trend inspired by celebrities such as Madonna, Liv Tyler, Demi Moore and Prince. Seeing Madonna with henna tattoos...
February 10th, 2009 | Traditions | Read More
Telugu Bride, Groom & Marriage
In Telugu marriage, various ceremonies and rituals use to take place which starts few days before marriage day. According to Telugu people, marriage is not an agreement but in telugu culture bride/wife is considered to be ardhangini which means a part of husband. Wedding for Telugu means lots of customs,...
January 28th, 2009 | Traditions | Read More
Beach Weddings – Going Beyond Tradition
Ben Spence asked:
The desire to go beyond traditional wedding venues, such as homes, halls or hotels has made beach weddings the venue of choice for a growing number of couples around the world. And one big advantage of having a beach wedding is that it is one of the most inexpensive, yet romantic...
December 30th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Wedding and Time-machine: Discover New Marriage Ideas
Lilia Parker asked:
lanning to get married? Looking for exclusive ideas for wedding day? Search no more: I will share with you innovative fantastic ideas to make your wedding stand out and be remembered for years to come!
If you want to have a wedding that is truly out of this world, it is actually...
December 20th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Most Common Wedding Superstitions
A Nutt asked:
Your wedding is supposed to be one of the most important and special days of your entire life. Generally, weddings are highly anticipated and planned months or even years in advance. Much care is taken to ensure that every single detail is just right. From the decorations and flowers,...
December 16th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Giving Jewish Wedding Toasts for Long Life and Happiness
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:
Irish wedding toasts, Jewish wedding toasts, traditional wedding toasts. Why are they different and why do you find that more and more, they are cropping up in different weddings, Jewish, Irish or with a traditional slant? The reason for this is simple enough and is explained...
December 4th, 2008 | Traditions | Read More
Wedding Planning: Why You Should Use Online Wedding Rsvps
Mae Andrea asked:
There is little doubt that the internet has revolutionized the world we live in. The way we work, shop & socialize have all changed in recent years & now wedding planning is getting in on the act.
Traditionally your RSVP’s would come in the form of mailed back response cards...
December 1st, 2008 | Traditions | Read More

