Well Marriage in India is a very important part of the whole family of the groom and bride. Mostly they live as a Joint Family (Extended Family) and majority of marriages are arranged. So a marriage in India is a union between two families and that's why the do a lot of preparation, negotiation , consultation and agreements before the wedding. Status and class is an important part in choosing the partner and approval of the parents especially for younger couples is an important factor as most of the agreements (financial, future plans etc.. is being done by them).
I was invited to a marriage in a Five * hotel and took few pictures to share with you.
Marry the right person and live happily ever after :-)
Well the fact is majority of population in India are medium class or poor, therefore they celebrate marriages in small hotels/Residents and even in the streets. Pictures no.4 and 5 are from a marraige celebrated in the street (Groom riding a horse and , drums playing and people dancing!! :-)
Marry the right person and live happily ever after :-)
Updated Jul 18, 2010
If you wanne to see the customs of india, luxary of india, richness in traditions, indian dance, india music ... please attend any wedding in delhi .. in any farmhouse, five star hotels, banglows.
Decoration is not less than palace ...
Make-up and dressing sense is amazing ...
Food-menu is mind blowing ...
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Written Sep 29, 2009
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Written Nov 9, 2002
...and thats my friends Charu and Nonie, who got married recently:)
Written Nov 9, 2002
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