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Marriage, A beautiful relationship. Are marriages made in heaven?

BY: khwaish | Category: Relationships | Post Date: 2008-09-09
 



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(Many terms in this article refer to marriage traditions in North India)

Marriage is not the just a tradition or ritual that one has to follow. It's a relation that two people live and die together and promise each other that " I'll be there for you always whenever you need me". When we hear or read this term a complete picture of marriage, full of rituals can be imagined.

Where a woman is wearing a graceful and beautiful wedding dress. Who has applied heena/mehendi on hand and also having the name of her husband on it. Wearing "suhag ki lal chudiyaan" which is symbol of prosperity. The sound of those chudiyaan says to the groom that "I'll keep the sweetness of your life till I die". A lal bindi on forehead says that "i'll keep the charm and calmness of your house. The sindoor and mangalsutra which are the biggest symbol of shadi says that" till the moment you are alive i'll wear them and after that i won't"

And a groom is wearing a charming wedding dress with pagdi and all and saying to his bride that"dil wale dulhaniyan le jayenge".

Shaadi is such a sweet relation that everyone wants to experience. Its a "sangam" of two different people who becomes one after the "SAAT PHERE". These "saat phere" are meant for "SAAT JANAM". Two different people accept each other with full of love the way they are and try to complete themselves,as no one is complete in itself. We do need some one in our life with whom you can share your moments of sorrow,happiness, your secrets, your likes and dislikes etc.

Each religion is having its own traditions, its own way of celebrating the wedding. In Hindus, two people take saat phere in front of agini. The groom and bride give each other seven vachans. And after following all the rituals they tie the knot.

In Muslims, they use the word "NIKAH" for wedding. There is no phere and all. In the presence of family and kazi the groom and bride accept each other and it is asked thrice.

In Sikhs, the process is same but there is only five phere instead of saat.
Every religion is having its own traditions and one should respect them and this paak relation too.

But, I don't why people have forgotten to respect this beautiful relation, a relation of love. It is said that "marriages are made in heaven". Someone somewhere is definitely made for you and you share a beautiful relationship with him/her.

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