Monday, June 25, 2012

Important facts about Matrimonial Sites India

Matrimonial Sites India popularity has soared in the recent times. The number of users is increasing by the day. More and more people are joining this new way of finding partner. Not just the prospective bride and groom join these sites, even parents login on behalf of their children and find suitable match. The best part about these websites is that one can find match according to community. You can find suitable match for Marathi matrimony or Tamil matrimony.

Generally, there are many matrimonial sites India and you have to select one according to the services provided. These sites are taking the role of matchmakers and offering a range of services. If you are a parent and looking for match for your son or daughter, you can join these sites for free.  Before joining these sites, just check these important points.

• Check the genuineness of these sites. Always go the popular ones rather than one, which is little known. Before login, do a research on these sites
• Safety and Protection are two essential things any matrimonial site should have. You have check that the matrimonial site has a SSL certificate for safety of customer’s information.
• All matrimonial sites ask for your personal photographs. These are required to add to the profile album. Before sharing photos or videos, always get an affirmation from the site admin that your personal photographs will not be shared with anyone else.
• Most of these sites offer round the clock services. Before login into any one of these sites, just check if your site offers the same.

After checking these important facts, login and find suitable match for your son.  From the millions of profile of your community, find the suitable match. So if you are thinking of becoming the next bridegroom or bride, join any one of the well-known matrimonial sites India.

Author: Shipra

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Important Components of Solah Shringaar of a Hindu Bride


The Hindu weddings are really a delightful occasion to attend where you can come to learn about the culture of the particular community and enjoy to the fullest. In a Hindu matrimonial, each and every ritual has its own importance, and the set of rituals are being followed by the generations and are passed on. Wedding is the occasion that is meant for the brides and grooms to look their best. In the Indian culture, a special importance is given to the decoration of the bride, and is known as ‘Solah Shringar’ in Hindi.

As per the Indian traditions, the Hindu bride dresses up for her wedding using 16 vital beauty components that enhance her beauty. These items include make-up components, jewelry and other accessories. The bride is adorned from head to toe and look mesmerizing on her wedding day. Each beauty component defines the girl’s beauty and is associated with the well being of the groom. Here is a quick description of the elements that comprises ‘Solah Shringar’.

Bindi: A bindi is worn on the forehead and it signifies the marital status of a woman. As per the Hindu traditions and beliefs, a bindi is round and red in color.
Sindoor: In many parts of India, vermillion is believed to be the most important element of the bride’s décor. It is a red colored powder that is applied by the groom in the centre parting of the bride’s hair.
Mangtika: It is an accessory worn in the centre parting of the hair and it dangles on the forehead. A mangtika is usually made of gold or silver.
Kohl: The kohl is applied to highlight the bride’s eyes and keep the bad omen away. The kohl is applied on edges of the upper and lower eyelids.
Nath: It is a type of nose ring that is big and round in shape and it visibly enhances the beauty of the bride. One side of the Nath is tucked in the hair and another side is worn in the pierced nose. In Rajput matrimony, it is very important for the bride to wear a nath.
Ear rings: Worn by the bride in both ears. The earrings are generally danglers and made up of gold which beautify the bride’s face.
Henna: The hands of the bride are adorned with intricate henna patterns. The henna symbolizes love between the couple. The mehendi ceremony is an important part of the Indian matrimony.
Bangles: A number of bangles are worn in both hands of the bride, which are made up of glass or metal, and gold.
• Armlet.
• Finger rings.
• Necklace.
• Waist band.
• Anklet.
• Fragrance.
Hairstyle: The hairstyles are made as per the facial structure of the bride and are adorned with flower strings and other hair accessories.
Wedding Dress: It generally comprises a ‘Saree’ or ‘Lehenga’ and the most favourite colours being red, maroon, fuchsia, etc.

Author: Rashmi Karan

Monday, June 4, 2012

Which Is the Best Time in the Year for Weddings?


The time when the marriages should be conducted depend on various factor, which are the leaves of the children and youngsters of the family, availability of the wedding venue and of course the best season when the wedding can b enjoyed by everyone attending it. The best season for marriages in India is awaited by the parents and family members of the prospective bride and groom.

The most preferred season for any matrimony is believed to be autumn and winters, in the Indian context. This is the time around October to march, particularly during the start and end of this period when the weather is very pleasant, there is cool breeze around in the southern and western region of the country and in the northern India, the temperature is low and very nice.

Since summers are very hot and there is hot wind across the country and there is high humidity and continuous rains during the monsoons which really makes it tough to conduct the weddings. In various communities of India, particularly, Jain matrimony is accomplished during daytime and in summers, it’s impossible to think about a wedding to be attended during the hot hours.

The main reason why the people prefer conducting weddings in winters is that all the festivals like Deepawali, Eid, Ganesh Chaturthi and Durga puja have already been celebrated and people get time to concentrate on the wedding and do important things like shopping and all. Also because of the recent festivals, there is good stock in the market and there is something for everyone in the market. However in the extreme colder month like December and January, only a few weddings are organized as it is very cold in the northern parts of the country.

Author: Rashmi

Which Is the Best Time in the Year for Weddings?


The time when the marriages should be conducted depend on various factor, which are the leaves of the children and youngsters of the family, availability of the wedding venue and of course the best season when the wedding can b enjoyed by everyone attending it. The best season for marriages in India is awaited by the parents and family members of the prospective bride and groom.

The most preferred season for any matrimony is believed to be autumn and winters, in the Indian context. This is the time around October to march, particularly during the start and end of this period when the weather is very pleasant, there is cool breeze around in the southern and western region of the country and in the northern India, the temperature is low and very nice.

Since summers are very hot and there is hot wind across the country and there is high humidity and continuous rains during the monsoons which really makes it tough to conduct the weddings. In various communities of India, particularly, Jain matrimony is accomplished during daytime and in summers, it’s impossible to think about a wedding to be attended during the hot hours.

The main reason why the people prefer conducting weddings in winters is that all the festivals like Deepawali, Eid, Ganesh Chaturthi and Durga puja have already been celebrated and people get time to concentrate on the wedding and do important things like shopping and all. Also because of the recent festivals, there is good stock in the market and there is something for everyone in the market. However in the extreme colder month like December and January, only a few weddings are organized as it is very cold in the northern parts of the country.