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Tuesday 26 January 2016

Beautiful Mehendi Designs for Your Special Occasion



Wedding season is on, and along with that comes variety of festivities to celebrate. One such Hindu festival that falls during the Monsoons is Teej. Mehendi is considered a mark of prosperity and no wonder, intricate mehendi designs are a a rage during this time. So, take a look at some of the latest mehendi designs that you can apply on your hands on this beautiful occasion of Teej. Mehendi is an important part of every traditional Indian celebration. On every auspicious occasion, be it wedding, Diwali, Teej or Karva Chauth, women adorn mehendi designs on their hands. Mehendi finds a place in many sacred Indian texts as a mark of good fortune. - See more at: 

Wednesday 20 January 2016

9 Evergreen Traditions That Make An Indian Wedding The Most Beautiful Celebration Of The World


Indian weddings are colourful, bright, and loaded with traditions and occasions of mere joy. Each and every culture showcases its unique customs that are a delight to witness. Imagining weddings without these beautiful traditions is quite a difficult thing, let alone not having them at all.
So, we thought of compiling a few Indian wedding traditions that should carry on for generations to come and without which, weddings will not be as much fun as they are now. Continue reading...

Tuesday 12 January 2016

How to Build a Wedding Wishing Well


Wedding wishing wells are a traditional part of receptions. Guests write a wish for the new couple on a piece of paper and drop it into the well. Later the couple gets to read all the wonderful wishes people wished for them and their future. These can also be put on cards and even used in presents if you build a large, full-scale-size well. Building a wishing well involves a lot of creativity and some basic supplies.

Tuesday 5 January 2016

The Culture of Arranged Marriages in India



Arranged marriages have always been a debatable subject. It is in the major outlook on relationships that Indians are vastly different, in the way they perceive the institution of marriage, to those beliefs of other countries especially in the west. Continue Reading...