Tuesday, August 28, 2012

How to Save Marriage Vows


You take your vows in front of the holy fire. You promise to stay together until death parted you. But the sad truth is that many marriages are ending in divorce. Reports say that about 50% of marriages crumble and partners stay separate. And those of who think that love marriages are best way to find your life partner should know this fact divorce numbers are more for love marriages. Many nowadays are finding ways to save their marriages. 

With the tough challenges one faces in today’s society, fulfilling the vows of matrimony makes many lose interest in marriage. The traditional concept of man taking care of worldly affairs and women fulfilling the household duties is somewhat fading away. For example, the vows taken in Brahmin matrimony to be man and wife for seven lives are somewhat not acceptable for today’s couples. 

With man and woman both driven by career goals and personal ambitions, today’s marriages lack time. Small arguments between the husband and wife turn up into heated discussions and in cases where no one is willing to bend, differences start cropping. And when such situations become common in a marriage, the fear of divorce looms over. 

Earlier, the fear of society made divorces less common. People had moral reasons for getting divorces. With the society opening up and many are living lives on their own terms, marriages are crumbling. At the time of marriage, the bridegroom takes vows of taking care of his wife. He promises to share joys and happiness together. The bride on her part promises to be with him in any situation. 

But in current times, this is not happening. Couples are having problems and many end up getting divorced. They do not give time to sort the matter. Instead, they start looking to start life afresh. 

To save your matrimonial vows and have a happy married life, it is very important to communicate with one another. Poor communication in marriage is unhealthy. If difference of opinion does crop up in marriage, it is advisable to take help of professional marriage counselors. Always take help of the counselor as he can give practical solutions to problems.

Monday, August 13, 2012

The Rajput Matrimony Rituals and Functions


Rajput community members mostly hail from the state of Rajasthan in India. The Rajput community, believed to be the descendants of rulers of Rajasthan. They belong to the royal family of the state; give a royal touch to every ceremony or festivals they celebrate. Wedding celebrations of Rajputs are a grand affair. The Rajput Matrimony functions witness the presence of family relatives, close friends and acquaintances. Indian weddings usually are held for three to five days. The rituals of wedding starts several days and like other Indian weddings can be divided into three stages. 

The pre-wedding rituals begin with match making and is followed by engagement function. In some cases of match making, family members fix the alliances. However, with the changing times, the boy and the girl find their match. Both the ways of match making is functional in the Rajput community. Once the alliance is fixed, engagement ceremony takes place. Both the girl and boy exchange rings and engaged to become man and wife soon. One of the traditional Rajput practices, the groom is gifted with a sword. Other engagement gifts include clothing, jewelry, sweets etc. 

Another Rajput Matrimony Ritual is applying of turmeric paste to the bride and groom. In both the families, a paste of turmeric is made and applied to skin before taking a ritual bath. Once the paste is applied, the bride and groom are not allowed to go out to avoid bad omen. 

Mehendi ritual hold special place in Rajput matrimony functions. The bride’s hands and feet are painted with henna paste, usually a day before the wedding. Other female members also apply mehendi. A function of song and dance makes the mehendi function lively. 

The wedding rituals start in the evening. Guests and family members gather around the bridegroom and bride. The priest conducts the wedding ceremony and elders shower their blessings. In Rajput matrimony, the bride and groom encircles the holy fire and takes vows of marriage.

Author: Shipra Sinha

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Choose Bridal Color That Looks Best On You

Every girl knows which colors look best on her. Considering this point, find your wedding dress and you can never go wrong. This way you will also feel amazing and comfortable on the most beautiful day of your life. The wedding sari or lehenga in bright red, particularly for Rajput Matrimony, has always been a traditional wedding dress of Indian women for centuries. But now with changing trends, the introduction of new dresses and the influence of Western culture, most of the brides to be now prefer to wear designer wedding dresses, like lehengas and saris, in different shades for their wedding.

Since the wedding is a ceremonious occasion, a well designed and sewn creative wedding lehenga is chosen over other contemporary wedding dresses, gowns and dresses such as to maintain a good balance between tradition and modernity. These designer wedding lehengas are designed and created by fashion designers taking into account the sensitivity of the new age woman in mind and the essence of matrimonials.

These saris and lehengas are available in stores as well as online sari stores. You will be surprised by the variety and quantity of these wedding dresses which are online available in various colors, fabrics, and design. The range is endless and your eyes will be tired of looking, but the range won’t end so easily. To find the best among the lot is a daunting task indeed and you have to be patient enough to get the creation of your choice.

Wedding lehenga choli comes in several colors such as red, pink, purple, orange, purple, yellow, gold, silver etc. While the red has been the traditional color for wedding dresses for brides in many communities, like in Rajput Matrimonial, however, many modern brides today also prefer wearing bright and pastel tones.

Author: Rashmi Karan