Thursday, September 29, 2011
Pleasure of Wedding at Banquet Hall in Jaipur
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Royal Wedding in Jaipur - An Event of Lifetime
Wedding in a royal way is always a dream comes true for the wedding couple and conducting this event at Jaipur makes it a lifetime experience.
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The Oberoi Rajvillas,
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Weddings in Jaipur - Lavishing Start of a New Bond
Friday, December 12, 2008
Indian Festivals 2009 - Indian Festival Calender 2009
Indian Festivals 2009 January 2009
01 Thursday New Year
05 Monday Guru Govind Singh Jayanti
13 Tuesday Lohri
14 Wednesday Makar Sankranti
15 Thursday Pongal
26 Monday Republic Day
26 Monday Chinese New Year
26 Monday Mauni Amavasya
31 Saturday Vasant Panchami
February 2009
14 Saturday Valentines Day
23 Monday Mahashivratri
March 2009
09 Monday Milad un Nabi (Birthday of the Prophet), Sunni
11 Wednesday Holi
11 Wednesday Hola Mohalla
14 Saturday Milad un Nabi, Sunni
21 Saturday Nau Roz
22 Sunday Mothering Sunday (UK)
26 Thursday Khordad Sal, Birth of Prophet Zaranhushtra
April 2009
03 Friday Ram Navmi
05 Sunday Palm Sunday
06 Monday Bikrami Samvat (Hindu New Year)
07 Tuesday Mahavir Jayanti
09 Thursday Hanuman Jayanti
09-16 Passover
10 Friday Good Friday
12 Sunday Easter (Western)
12 Sunday Palm Sunday (Orthodox Christian)
13 Monday Baisakhi
19 Sunday Easter (Orthodox)
May 2009
09 Saturday Buddha Jayanti / Buddha Purnima
10 Sunday Mother's Day
June 2009
02 Tuesday Ganga Dussehra
16 Tuesday Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev (Nanakshahi calendar)
21 Sunday Father's Day
24 Wednesday Rath Yatra
July 2009
07 Tuesday Guru Poornima August 2009
02 Sunday Friendship Day
05 Wednesday Rakhi /Raksha Bnadhan
14 Friday Sri Krishna Janmashtami
15 Saturday Independence Day
19 Wednesday Jamshedi Noruz (Zoroastrian New Year in Shenshai calendar)
22 Saturday Ramadan begins
23 Sunday Ganesh Chaturathi
September 2009
02 Wednesday Onam
05 Saturday Teachers Day
19 Saturday Navaratra begin
21 Monday Id-Ul-Fitr, Ramadan Ends
28 Monday Dussehra
October 2009
02 Friday Gandhi Jayanti
08 Thursday Karva Chauth
15 Thursday Dhan Teras
17 Saturday Diwali
18 Sunday Govardhan Puja
19 Monday Bhai Duj
31 Saturday Halloween
November 2009
02 Monday Guru Nanak Jayanti
14 Saturday Children's Day
26 Thursday Thanksgiving Day
28 Saturday Eid-Ul-Adha
December 2009
12 Saturday Hanukkah
18 Friday Al-Hijira
25 Friday Christmas
List of Indian Festivals in 2009.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
INDIAN WEDDING - Weddings in India - Marriages in India
Indian Weddings
Friday, November 21, 2008
Hindu Marriage Rituals - Hindu Wedding Rituals - Hindu Marriage Customs/Traditions
Hindu Marriage Rituals - Hindu Wedding Rituals - Hindu Marriage Customs/Traditions
There are various rituals and customs involved in a Hindu Wedding (Marriage) in India. Check out Hindu Wedding Rituals and Customs.
Hindu Marriage Rituals - Hindu marriage comprises of many rituals and customs each having an important significance of its own. From selection procedure, engagement to main wedding, the whole family participates joyfully in the whole wedding. The selection is done not only by the bride and bridegroom but their respective families as well. The engagement and wedding is fixed on an auspicious date as decided by the priest.
Engagement function is the first function and is also known as ring ceremony. The engagement rituals and customs differ from region to region and community to community. During the function the couple exchange the rings followed by a lavish feast and dance. The next ritual is Mehendi in which beautiful designs of henna are painted on bride’s hands. The function is mainly attended by close relatives and friends. Music is an indispensable part of the evening. The color of Henna depicts the bride’s love for her husband. Sangeet is an important ceremony in the wedding and involves singing and dancing throughout the night. It is a grand affair especially in Punjabi and Gujarati families. There are arrangements for food and drinks.
The main wedding day rituals are The Baraat, Jaimala, Kanyadaan, Mangla Sutra, saat phere, Aashirwaad and Vidaai, all lasting for several hours. Baraat is a procession in which the groom arrives on a mare with guests and family members dancing on the tunes of music bands. The Baraat is received by the bride’s family. During Jaimala, the couple exchange garlands as a sign of accepting each other. Kanyadan is another important ceremony in which the bride’s parents offer their daughter in marriage facilitating the couple union. Mangalsutra is a sacred thread necklace calsped by groom to the neck of bride. Saat phere is the most important ritual, each phera indicating exchange of a marital vow. In Aashirwaad ceremony the bridegroom’s father bless the couple. Vidaai is the last ceremony when the bride leaves her home to join her in-laws. There are some post wedding functions as well such as Grihaparvesh and Muhdikhai. The customs and traditions vary and depends totally on the region and religion.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
India Wedding Planner - Indian Wedding Planner - Wedding Planners in India
Planning for a Wedding in India, check out famous Wedding Planners of India. Top Wedding Planners in India are:
India Wedding Planners - Wedding is once in a lifetime affair and everyone wants their marriage to be a memorable one. India is one of the most sought after wedding destinations due to huge pump n show associated with it. There are many professional wedding planners in India that help you to organize the wedding in a most organized and well arranged manner. They help to turn your dream wedding into a reality. There are many things that should be kept in mind before choosing a wedding planner like industry credential, number of marriages planned in past etc. Wedding planners in India take care of every element in Wedding such as:
• Venue selection
• Choice of caterer
• Accommodation
• Air-ticketing
• Decoration including flowers, stage and Mandap
• Photography
• Cultural programs
• Local transport
• Other post and pre wedding functions.
Most of the India wedding planners are based in Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Goa and Mumbai as these cities are considered as few of the best places to exchange the marital vows. The wedding planners are set of extremely professional and well trained professional providing all necessary assistance and making your wedding a success. One can wed in the palatial backdrop, on the serene beaches of Goa or the soothing backwaters of Kerala. India is also catching the fancy of many national international celebrities as a wedding destination, Arun Nayyar-Liz Hurley, Vikram Chatwal-Priya sachdev being one of them. Wedding planners in India leaves no stone unturned to make your wedding a grand affair.
List of famous Wedding Planner in India:
India Wedding Planner
713, Vishwa Sadan, Distt. Center,
Janakpuri,
New Delhi-110 058 (India)
Tel: 91-11- 25553636 (5 Lines)
Fax: 91-11-25553637
Cell: 91-9873568886
E-mail: info@indiaweddingplanner.com
http://www.indiaweddingplanner.com
Shaadi Online
16, Sant Nagar, Fisrt Floor
East of Kailash, New Delhi - 110065
Exotic Indian Wedding
75-76, First Floor,
Adchini, New Delhi
The Acres Club
Hemu Kalani Marg
Near Bhakti Bhavan,
Chembur, Mumbai 400 071
Dreamz Events N Ideas
Address: 148/152, 1st Floor, Mor Bhuvan,
Opposite Cotton Exchange Building Kalbadevi Road,
Mumbai - 400 002, India
Vijaya Mahal
Address: 33, Pondy Bazaar,
T. Nagar, Chennai - 600 017, India
Mystical moments
Second Floor, 239, Kailash Hills, East of Kailash
New Delhi - 110024
Wedding Planning Studio
304 Apollo Square
7/2 Race Course Road
Indore (M.P)
India, Pin-452003
Harjai Corner House Pvt. Ltd.
Harjai's 101, Plot No. 3-4,
R.R. Apartments, Mandi Road,
New Mangla Puri, Mehrauli,
New Delhi-110 030
INDIA