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		<title>Wedding Traditions of India</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[India is a land of diverse culture and religion.  Indian marriages  are well-known for their lavish ceremonies as well as their ancient traditions and rituals.   Indian wedding rituals  are considered some of the most serious of any other culture in the world. And in India, marriage is not simply regarded as an event, rather it is considered a soulful affair [...]]]></description>
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<p>India is a land of diverse culture and religion.  Indian marriages  are well-known for their lavish ceremonies as well as their ancient traditions and rituals.   Indian wedding rituals  are considered some of the most serious of any other culture in the world.</p>
<p>And in India, marriage is not simply regarded as an event, rather it is considered a soulful affair of the merger of two souls.  Many people end up marrying their best friend who they feel is their soulmate.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.culturalindia.net/weddings/index.html" target="_blank">A wedding in India</a> today may be very different than the weddings of yesteryear.  While arranged marriages are still the majority in many parts of India, there are some who now believe that love for one another should be the reason to marry.</p>
<p>With the modernization of the Indian society and social awareness of the people, inter-caste and inter-religion marriages have also become more common.  Once again, couples are wanting to marry out of love rather than adhere to the traditional arranged marriage.</p>
<p><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-236 alignleft" style="margin: 10px;" title="indian bride" src="http://allaboutbarefootsandals.jewels-by-jan.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/indian-bride-150x150.jpg" alt="indian bride" width="90" height="85" />An Indian bride is considered the epitome of beauty, elegance and style.  Sari is the traditional attire of Indian women however, the very elaborate lehenga is the most preferred wedding attire amongst brides.   Jewelry, makeup and hairstyle all play integral parts in the brides attire for her wedding day.</p>
<p>Did you know that an Indian bride would not be complete without the traditional sixteen adornments of jewelry?  The <a href="http://www.indianwedding.com/maangtika-1-374.html" target="_blank">Maangtika</a> is worn on the forehead<strong>.</strong> The necklace is the most eye-catching piece of jewelry and usually has matching earrings and nose piece.   The traditional nose piece is known as &#8216;Nath&#8217;, which is a studded nose ring with a long chain hooked up in the hair.  Bangles, armbands, rings, waistband, anklets and toe rings are all worn to compliment the bride&#8217;s dress.</p>
<p>A wedding ceremony, in India or any other part of the world, is an anticipated moment in anyone&#8217;s life.   It&#8217;s an event to cherish and create fond memories for the future.  </p>
<p><em>Next, I&#8217;ll explore the bridal customs of the Philippines</em></p>
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