Archive for March, 2009

Marriage Tips for Him and Her

Marriage Tips For him
Understand that she has walked into a totally new house, new atmosphere and new people. Give her ample time to settle down, get used to the conditions and react. Give her, her own space. Make her feel comfortable. Take initiative to ask her about her specific needs. You will be the one she will look up to, in the first few days, more than anyone else in your family. So give her company as much as possible. Wait till she understands your family members and your own specific demands. You can explain it to them as and when it comes up. For eg: you can tell her that you need a bed coffee and not a bed tea on the first day morning of your married life, instead of shouting at her. If your spouse is a working women, understand that she also needs as much rest and relaxation as you. Lend her a helping hand in house-hold works like cooking, cleaning, washing etc. Talk openly about your problems or misunderstandings and encourage her also to do so, because an open talk can sort almost everything out. Most importantly understand that nobody is perfect, even you.

Marriage Tips For her
Realize that you are going to a totally new house, atmosphere and going to mingle with totally different people. Also realize that they are the ones who are going to be with you for the rest of your life. Try and adapt to the new living conditions at the earliest. Talk openly about your inhibitions and specific requirements. Always greet your spouse, when he returns from work with a warm smile instead of rolling out the list of complaints and demands. You can always talk it over the table or in bed. Understand that he might be having tensions from office which he may not be willing to pass on to you. Again, most importantly, understand that nobody is perfect, even you.

Hope these words help you to lead a happy married life. Wish you all the joy and luck..!!

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8 Healthy Tips for a Healthy Married Life

These days, brides get married to the wedding before they get married to their mates. With so many choices and so much stress, it is easy to get lost in planning a great wedding and forget to focus on building a great marriage!
Here are some tips for stepping into married life with strength and wisdom:

1. Be aware that getting married can stir up a lot of emotions.
The process itself sets forth period of growth and change that can be very nerve -wracking. Once you decide to marry you will begin the process of getting ready for marriage & and unresolved emotions may come to the surface to be explored. Be prepared to do some inner work along with all the external preparations. Honor and address the emotions and fears that arise. Trust they are natural. Don’t sweep things under the rug. There are things you can do in addition to pre-marital counseling.

2. Ask yourselves, and each other, A LOT of questions.
Don’t assume that married life will be the same as single life. And don’t be afraid to get to know each other’s truest feelings. It is important that you you delve into everything from how you’ll raise your kids, to what kind of color scheme you want in your home, to how you will spend free nights at home once the wedding is over. Many brides and grooms tend to want to avoid the deep talks, and dwell on the surface aspects of getting married. Your married life will be a lot smoother if you communicate with and listen to. Be willing to hear things you may not like and agree with… find ways to compromise or give in to one another.

3. Picture Your Future.
In addition lots of questions and thoughtful answers, begin to think about and visualize the life you want to share. What will it look like? What will your new roles be like? What kind of home and family life do you home to have. Although it is fun to day dream, it is very practical to give thought and vision to the life you want to create. You might even want to create a treasure map or a book of choices to guide you.

4. Visual language is powerful.
Cut photos from magazines that illustrate the essence of your ideal life together and paste them in a special journal book or on poster board. Superimposed photos of yourself in a picture of that fabulous vacation spot, or cut out a happy family picture that represents how you’d like it to be, with the number of kids you d like to have. Visual cues give strong messages to the subconscious. Working together to find the images, and gluing them into place together, will begin to expand your picture of life together. Studies have show images can be like visual prayers.

5. Create your new home together.
Find, it buy it or rent it and begin to get it in order before the big day! Your home will be the safe harbor for you both and your marriage. Whatever your budget, make home beautiful, sacred and truly compatible with you both. Start merging your stuff as soon as you can so that you don’t spend the first months of marriage arguing about furniture and belongings.

6. Create a Mission Statement For Your Marriage:
You may not be able to write your own vows for your wedding, but you can put some personal thoughts on paper. The first step of any new enterprise is to create a mission statement. This applies to your marriage, as well. Brainstorm, discuss, process and bat around ideas until you come up with a Marriage Mission Statement. This is your mutual intention for marriage; it is what you want to be and build together. It can have one sentence or reflect a number of ideas.

For example: Our union gives us strength, power and fortitude to deal with all of life sups and downs, and it empowers us to contribute to others and the world. We are best friends, confidantes and partners, and we have many close relationships with people we consider “spiritual family.” We are a couple who inspire others with our love and who model what it is to be in a great relationship.

7. Do pre-wedding vows.
You can put further your commitment, before your wedding day, in a very simple and loving way. It can be as simple as reading a poem to each other, to declaring your love in one or two affirming sentences. This excerpt from Song of Solomon is a beautiful example of selecting words that are simple, yet powerfully honor and express your love. You can just look each other in the eyes, hold hands and say: “I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine.” Every time you experience a ritual that declares your love, it s like giving each other a special boost of love and will bring you even closer for your wedding day.

8. Establish rituals that will make you both feel loved and happily married.
The little life rituals make look insensible and illogical but are very helpful to build a sense of togetherness. These are usually mundane yet sacred elements of living that keep the two of you connected, keep your dreams alive and accentuate your togetherness. It’s these things a call from the office every day, a romantic dinner at home on Fridays, going to your favorite restaurant or Inn once a month that keep you both aligned with the goals you set forth. When you establish loving rituals to look forward to, they will never become boring. They become a part of who you are, together. They will be experiences you can share to reawaken your love at any stage of marriage.

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Traditions in Indian weddings

Indian weddings are known to be hosted and celebrated in the grandest manner possible. The traditions in Indian weddings vary from one region to another. India is known as the land of diversity and this fact is evident from the varied kinds of wedding traditions followed in the country. But there are some rituals and customs that feature in almost all kinds of Indian weddings.

Common Indian Wedding Traditions

Some of the common traditions in Indian weddings have been listed below.

  • Haldi Ceremony
  • Sangeet Ceremony
  • Engagement Ceremony
  • Wedding Baraat
  • Vidaai

Haldi and Sangeet Ceremony

The Haldi ceremony is hosted before a wedding. Haldi or turmeric paste is applied to the body of the bride. In some of the Indian weddings, the Haldi ritual is also performed on the the bride. The Sangeet ceremony is more part of the traditions of North Indian weddings. The groom and the bride’s family come together to amid celebrations to get to know each other better.

Engagement Ceremony

The engagement ceremony is another one of the important traditions in Indian weddings. Bride and groom exchange rings promising to get married to each other.

Wedding Baraat and Vidaai

In Indian weddings, the groom arrives at the bride’s place to get married. The arrival of the groom’s family signals the beginning of the Baraat ceremony. After the wedding gets over, the bride has to leave her parent’s home to live with her husband. The farewell ceremony in Indian weddings in called the Vidaai.

Weddings in India are treated as a moment to share the joy and happiness of a couple getting married. The unique traditions in Indian weddings further add to the attractiveness of the memorable event.

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Online Matrimonial

Online Matrimonial have gained significant importance in the Indian wedding Scenario. The online matrimonial sites have come into prominence with Internet connection becoming available to many at an affordable price. The online matrimonial sites are the most visited places to get a match suited as per one’s preference and choice. There are numerous online matrimonial where people can get themselves registered and get a suitable match.

While browsing through the net one can come across Indian matrimonial sites which are often divided on the basis of region, caste, profession etc. the first thing one need to do to get a suitable choice online is to get registered and then fill in the asked information, which relates to age, height, complexion, profession, salary, place of stay, family background and the preference of the candidate. People can also upload their photos in the space provided and as the matrimonial sites claim, that if a candidate uploads his/her photos, the chances of getting marked gets significantly increased. Here the candidate can also fill in their preference for their life partner.

eMatrimonials.com is one of the best indian matrimonial web site

From the online matrimonial one can choose a person of their choice and then can take forward if both the parties find their choice suitable.

The online matrimonial site also gives option to chat wherein the candidate can talk with each other, share their email, i.ds and phone numbers and can well get into terms where they can judge each other suitable for themselves. The online matrimonial sites are quite user friendly and the success rates of the matrimonial sites are proved with the number of knots that people across the country are tying based on the search.

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Indian Matrimonial

Indian Matrimonial has played a vital role in the Indian Wedding. Indian Matrimonial is the space alloted in the India dailies or onsite, where the-would-be bride and the groom can post their preferences of liking a girl or a boy as per the case. The Indian Matrimonial can be found in the national as well as regional dailies. The regional dailies have matrimonial spaces where people of the same region or of the same speaking language can choose a suitable match for themselves, or parents can choose for their daughters and sons etc.

Indian Matrimonial gives a brief idea and the basic information about the bride and the groom. The basic information implies to the age, height, complexion, caste, profession and preference of the boy or the girl. People can go through the information and get the best suited person for themselves to get married to. While checking the Indian Matrimonial, one will also get to know the point and address of contact, if any one is interested in the criteria mentioned against a match, the interested parties can take a word forward. Indian Matrimonial often come with a request of sending photos of the girl or the boy to the mentioned address, so that words about the marriage based on liking and disliking are either carried forward or are stopped, respectively.

Apart from this Indian matrimonial are often set among the relatives and friends, where one gets to know a suitable match in a family ready to get married, with the word of mouth the message is spread and then the two families meet, the family of the girl and the boy. There is often a middle man who sets the match and basically carries the message of choice forward to both the families and then if the match suites both the family a marriage date is finally set. The match maker as the middle man is called then on acts as an important member of the whole scenario and thus with many successful such matchmakings, the role of a match maker has been kept alive and firm as a part of the traditions in Indian Wedding.

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Temple Weddings

Temple Weddings in India – An Overview

Wedding in India is considered an auspicious ceremony and when this ceremony is performed in a holy place like a temple, it is believed to add that benediction in a sacred relationship like marriage. This is the idea that makes the concept of temple weddings in India so popular. Hindus have this faith that when a pious procedure like marriage is performed before a deity it only gets the couple closer to God.

Temple Weddings Venues in India

There are numerous temples in India which perform wedding rituals for couples. Some of the famous venues for temple weddings in India are located in West Bengal, Orissa, and Andhra Pradesh.

  • West Bengal Temple Weddings Venues
    • Dakshineshwar Temple
    • Kalighat Temple
  • Orissa Temple Weddings Venues
    • Lingaraj Temple
    • Jagannath Temple
  • Andhra Pradesh Temple Weddings Venues
    • Guruvayoor Temple
    • Tirupati Temple

Indian Temple Weddings Planners

There are many wedding planners who specialize in arranging Indian temple marriages. Some of them are:

  • India Wedding Planners
  • Indian Wedding Designers
  • Exotic Indian Weddings

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Indian Royal Wedding

What is Indian Royal Wedding?

Some say wedding is celebrating the union of two hearts while some say wedding is the bringing together of two souls. We all have our own definitions of weddings, but no matter how we define weddings; weddings have their own special meaning and place in the society. In India, weddings are a usually a lavish affair. Take for example the Indian royal wedding. What sets apart the Indian royal wedding is the style, the decor, the dining and the sophistication. Though these kinds of weddings are a rich man’s affair but these royal weddings in India which are done in the true traditional style and with impressive decor, set up the picture of a king’s or a queen’s wedding ceremony.

Indian Royal Wedding Destinations

Most of the royal Indian weddings are arranged in the forts and palaces of Rajasthan. Places like Jodhpur, Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, and Mandawa in Rajasthan witness the maximum number of Indian royal weddings. These majestic historical palaces, gorgeous old havelis and the heritage or luxury palace hotels make for great wedding venues. These are also called palace weddings in India. Some of the world class hotel chains like Taj and Oberoi amongst others, have renovated these ancient palaces and offer lucrative wedding packages. Some of the popular Indian royal wedding venues are:

Jaipur Royal Wedding Venues

  • Rambagh Palace
  • Samode Haveli
  • Jai Mahal Palace
  • Rajvilas Palace

Udaipur Royal Wedding Venues

  • Taj Lake Palace
  • Jagat Niwas Palace
  • Oberoi Udaivilas
  • Shiv Niwas Palace
  • Fateh Prakash Palace

Jaisalmer Royal Wedding Venues

  • Fort Rajwada
  • Gorbandh Palace
  • Jawahar Niwaas
  • Narayan Niwas

Jodhpur Royal Wedding Venues

  • Umaid Bhawan
  • Mehrangarh Fort
  • Hari Mahal Palace

Mandawa Royal Wedding Venues

  • Mandawa Haveli

Indian Royal Wedding Tours

Today a number of tour operators have come up who help you in organizing your royal wedding ceremony. The Indian Royal Weddings tour packages include everything from venue-hotel bookings, invitations, reception, dining, shopping trips, organizing ceremonies and honeymoon. Your royal wedding dream comes true with the effort of this group of experts who make all the arrangements to make your wedding tour a memorable affair. Below is the list of the some of the Indian royal wedding tour operators:

  • Incredible India Holidays
  • Aum Tours
  • Swagat Tours and Travels
  • Sheraton Travels
  • Time& Again Excursions

Indian Royal Wedding Planners

There are many companies which offer royal wedding planner services. Some of these companies are listed below:

  • Indian Wedding Planner
  • Shaadi Online
  • Exotic Indian weddings
  • Aum Weddings
  • Royal Wedding India

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Indian Palace Wedding

Indian Palace Wedding: An Overview

Palace wedding is gradually gaining popularity in India. People willing to enjoy their wedding in a royal setting can go in for Indian palace wedding. And as far as Indian Palace wedding is concerned, there are no better destinations than the palaces of Rajasthan. Many of the Rajasthan palaces being taken over by Oberoi, Taj, ITC group of hotels, offer the best setting and facilities for a successful palace wedding. If you are dreaming to make your wedding celebrations aristocratic and unique, hurry up and

Indian Palace Wedding Venues

There are several palaces in India which you can choose as your palace wedding venue. Rajasthan, the city of forts and palaces, are mostly chosen by the people going in for palace wedding. Udaipur, the ‘City of Dreams’ is the home to several heritage palaces with lush green lawns and tranquil lakes. You can choose the following palaces for your Palace wedding in Udaipur:

  • Taj Lake Palace
  • Deogarh Mahal
  • Oberoi Udai Vilas
  • Jag Mandir
  • Shiv Niwas Palace
  • Devigarh Fort Palace
  • Jagat Niwas Palace
  • Trident Hilton

Jaisalmer, the ‘city of Gold’ can also be the venue for your wedding. Some of the great Jaisalmer palaces providing palace wedding facilities in India are enlisted below:

  • Jawahar Niwas
  • Fort Rajwada
  • Narain Niwas
  • Gorbandh Palace

Jaipur, fraught with palaces can also serve as the ideal destination for palace wedding in India. You can select any of the following Jaipur palaces as your wedding venue:

  • Jai Mahal Palace
  • Rambagh Palace
  • Mandawa Haveli
  • Samode Haveli
  • Oberoi Raj Vilas

Jodhpur also has several palaces which you can reserve for arranging a regal wedding. Choose any of the following heritage palaces for your wedding:

  • Ajit Bhawan Palace
  • Taj Hari Mahal
  • Umaid Bhavan Palace
  • Ran Banka

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