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    foundation of a Hindu marriage. Hindu marriages, like most other cultural wedding ceremonies, are deeply concerned with their religious rituals and customs. Most ceremonies in the Hindu culture are family oriented with great emphasis on entertainment and inspiration. Also, off course, the amount of decorations and the extent to which the rituals are carried out depends greatly on the class of the families in society. Wealthier families are inclined to spend vast amounts of money into the wedding ceremony

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    The Hindu pre-wedding, wedding, and post-wedding have many different observable and intricate aspects, traditions and rituals. Planning a traditional Hindu wedding just like Christian weddings can differ between couples as well as differences within the Hindu wedding ceremonies between South India and North India. The most important aspect of weddings in India is that it involves the whole family. It is not just two people becoming one, it is two families becoming one. Knowing this, fully

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    Hindu Wedding Hindu weddings can be very festive (Blanchard). Everyone wear bright colored clothes and eat spicy or vegetarian food (Blanchard). They even eat flat bread, pastries, cake, and ice cream (Blanchard). Normally, guest send the newlyweds money in an envelope days later (Blanchard). The weddings normally last at least three days (Blanchard). At first, the groom comes in on a white horse and that’s when the guest dance around him. The bride and her family meet the groom and his family to

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    married they make a vow in front of their loved ones and their God to be together for the rest of their lives and abide by each other. In the Hindu religion, which is the third largest religion in the world, weddings are very sacred, therefore a wedding ceremony takes a lot of time and effort and it is composed of different rituals and ceremonies. The Hindu marriage, "Lagna Vivah" is the connection of two human beings in a nuptial ceremony that takes place according to their religion. It's the connection

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    family ask a certain person of the culture that has the rights to pray for and bless the couple, that their Gods would support a peaceful wedding ceremony and that all kinds of evil would be gone. The priest pray and asked the Gods that each the bride and groom would find the inner strength to endure life’s struggles, give them a peace of mind and that also the wedding and marriage would go successfully. The end of the second day they did have a gathering where the groom would go through a process called

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    Have you ever gone to a wedding that was outside of the norm for you – how was your experience? Weddings are events that connect the bond of love between two people for the rest of their lives. There are countless options and ways to get married and each have their own traditions. Indian weddings are very traditional and are a very big celebration. As Marriage Clix exclaims, “Indian weddings tend to be very vibrant and elaborate affairs” (Indian Wedding Blog). Indian weddings are definitely an amazing

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    Cultural Study Weddings are a huge celebration of many cultures around the world, but in India they take it to the next level. Hindu weddings not only last one day, but a whole week, they have many traditions and rituals they have to follow before the actual wedding day. It is not only a celebration of two individuals, but two families coming together. Hindu weddings are one of the most beautiful and extravagant compared to most cultures and even though India is very diverse where there are more

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    INTRODUCTION: The Islamic and Hindu religions have an array of similarities and differences regarding their customs and laws in relation to the ‘wedding ceremony’. Within Islam, the wedding ceremony is believed to be both a religious and social obligation to get married. As a result, there is a great weight placed on religious, social and cultural dimensions of the ceremony which tends to be simple in nature, paralleling Islamic beliefs. Hindus also place a lot of importance on marriage ceremonies

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    An Indian Hindu wedding is strictly observed according to the ancient cultural norms laid down in the Vedas in the Indian society a wedding is not just the coming together of two people rather two souls. In fact, a wedding also brings two families closer, which thereafter share a bond of respect and affection. As a result there are a number of traditions and customs associated with the Indian Hindu wedding ceremony. TRADITIONS I will now elaborate more on the different Indian traditions related to

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    This is particularly evident when analysing similarities and differences in each faith’s perception of the purpose of marriage, the structure of the two wedding ceremonies, the symbols involved in the two ceremonies, and the role of family in the Catholic and Hindu wedding ceremony. An area of similarity within Catholic weddings and Hindu weddings is the purpose of marriage. Both Catholicism and Hinduism represent the purpose of marriage through their sacred texts and traditional ideas. In Catholicism

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