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What is the perfect time to get married?

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In a typical Indian family, the parental pressure for marriage starts to build up as soon as a girl is out of college and the boy has managed to grab a job. Not denying that the parents would have their own valid reasons to get their children hooked in a marital relationship as early as they can, but there are certain facts that determine the success of the relationship. Sadly, but not all marriages are successful and there can be multiple factors that impact the success quotient in marriage. The right timing being one of the crucial factors, though there can be many others too.

There are various schools of thought sharing different opinions on the perfect time to get married. As per one study, getting married at a very young age, when you are just out of your teens, poses a little more risk to your relationship. That is for a simple reason that the couple has not yet reached a maturity level to handle the fragilities of marital relationship. Initial attractions might be good enough to make butterflies run through your stomach, but the sincerity to nurture the relationship is somewhere missing in the whole picture.

Another theory says that people in their 30s or 40s who have already spent a significant span of time alone, at their own will and terms, have difficulties in adjusting with a new person in their life and accept a new unknown family as their own. This holds more true to women, as the level of adjustment post marriage is more at women’s end when compared to men. Though it does not defies the applicability of this on both men and women.

That leaves people with a short range of time believed to be the perfect time for marriage, starting form about mid-twenties to thirty and close. It makes sense to start a lifelong relationship with someone in this age range, as at this age people are old enough to understand if they really get along with someone or are just blinded by hormones. They have somehow settled in career and have already made few significant life choices and taken on some responsibilities, making them prepared for taking up a accountability for their married life. And they may be financially stable enough to be able to contemplate supporting someone should the need arise.

All this said, still it depends on an individual’s perception on marriage and the way he/she would want to lead the life. A perfect answer to “What is the perfect time to get married?” is – when YOU find YOUR PERFECT MATCH and you feel you are ready to take up the responsibility of marriage. The best thing you can do is to honor a great match when you’re lucky enough to find one. An year or two here or there would not make much a difference, but all that matters is the reflection of love and respect for each other, compatibility in terms of values and what you both want to achieve as individuals as well as a couple.

Fears that surround couples before marriage

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For any young girl or boy in marriageable age, the word “marriage” is sure to shower a beam of excitement. It is worth a mention here that this excitement is most of the times accompanied by an unexplained fear. The family, surroundings, social circle, individual state, personality and many more factors club together to craft an opinion about marriage and related extents. A positive environment develops an optimistic view about marriage whereas negative environment or some undesirable experiences develop a pessimistic view about marriage leading to fear factor.

The common fears that usually haunt a person before getting married revolve around either of the below:

Fear of unacceptance

Two strangers who have not even known each other till a few days back and now they are proceeding with a lifelong commitment to stand by each other in all ups and downs of life. The fear of your partner accepting you with all your good and not so good qualities is quite justified. Not only this, but there is another layer of acceptance that matters – acceptance by in-laws, which is again a big concern of fear.

Fear of partner cheating on you

Even when couples get to spend time with each other during the courtship period, still there is a probability for either of them not disclosing or revealing all the instances from their past. Any previous crush or affair that might have been a serious one or has a tendency to bloom into a serious one, might not be discussed openly. Such fears do haunt a soon to be married person.

Fear of marriage failure

Failure in marriage for any reasons whatsoever is the most devastating thing that can ever happen to a couple. Even when everything is going as per your expectations, still there remains an undefined fear of unexpected that can mar your happiness.

Fear of emulating marriage of a known family member (distance, fights, missing love & respect)

Being a witness to any adverse marital relationship in the known social circle is confirmed to act as a seedling to the fear of your marriage being an emulation of theirs. Though each couple is unique and every marriage is distinct from the rest, still the mind hovers around speculating a resemblance with others and giving rise to futile fear.

And the fear of the unknown (What will marriage be like? How will things shape up after marriage? and what not)

As a basic human tendency, we always tend to fear about what’s not known to us. Yes, the Fear of Unknown. For a person tying the nuptial bond, there is a whole lot of new world that’s about to open up post marriage. The new world, which is unique to every couple and no one can give you a clue about how things will shape up for you post marriage. Its like you need to jump in deep waters to taste it.

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Christian Wedding Rituals: Right Mix Of Traditions & Contemporary World

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Indian Christian wedding has its own charm in India and an important part of Indian culture. However, the Christian population is very less as compared to Hindu and Muslims in India. The Christian wedding rituals are very simple and sober as compared to other Indian weddings. You can view a visual treat in the Christian wedding. The Christian wedding rituals are conducted in the presence of Christian Bride & Groom, their respective families, relatives and friends. Their wedding rituals are spread over the pre-wedding, wedding and post wedding too. Let’s take a look at some important Christian wedding rituals in India.

Engagement Ceremony: This ceremony is generally announced in Church in the presence of both the families. This is one the most important and first rituals conducted before Christian wedding. The engagement ceremony is generally conducted by the bride’s family. Family members of both the families attend this ceremony. The couple exchanges rings on this occasion in front of family and friends.

Bachelor and Hens parties: It is a trend that is gaining popularity among the young people in India. The brothers and friends of the groom host a bachelor’s party for him. The party is conducted to celebrate and enjoy the last day of his bachelorhood. On the other hand, a similar kind of party is organized by the bride’s sisters and friends. It is known as hen’s party.

Roce ceremony: This special ceremony is popularly known as Haldaat in Christian families in India. The ceremony is all about having fun and applying the paste of turmeric and sandalwood on both bride and groom. This ceremony is very significant among the North Indian Christians. This Haldaat ceremony of North India is known as Roce in other states of India. In other western and southern states of India, the coconut paste is applied on both bride and groom instead of turmeric and sandalwood paste.

Bridal reception: On the wedding day, the bride arrives at the wedding venue in a car, which is generally sent by the groom. His best man receives the bride and escorts her inside the Church. After that, father of the bride escorts her down the aisle on the other side of which her groom patiently awaits for her. He hands over his daughter to the groom and gave his best wishes and blessings for their happy future.

Exchange of wedding vows: Both, the bride and the groom write their own wedding vows, which they read out to each other at the time of wedding. These vows are messages of love and respect that they have for each-other. It is symbol of their true love and commitment for their new beginning.

“I do”: After reading all the wedding vows, the priest asks both the Christian bride & groom for marriage if they agree to love and cherish each other in the health and sickness for as long as they live? In return, the couples reply to this by saying “I Do”. Then, the priest announces them husband and wife.

Indian twist to Christian wedding: Traditionally, in Indian Christian wedding the groom ties the ‘Thali’ or ‘Mangalsutra’ around the neck of the bride instead of exchanging the rings. However, the trend of exchanging the ring is also gaining popularity among young Indians.

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LoveVivah.com Launch Ceremony Attended by Bollywood Actress Amrita Rao & Political Dignitaries

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LoveVivah.com, a leading matrimonial matchmaking service provider in India, launched its new website on 18th November, 2016. LoveVivah.com is committed to provide the best matchmaking services to prospective brides and grooms. LoveVivah.com provides them trusted and genuine services that minimize the woes of matchmaking process.

The website launch ceremony was held at Hyatt Regency, Bhikaji Cama Palace and the event was graced by the presence of the stunning Diva and Bollywood’s Quintessential Actress, Ms. Amrita Rao, along with the other dignitaries including Mr. Subash Barala (President, BJP,Haryana), Dr. Hanif Qureshi (Police Commissioner, Faridabad), Mr. Y Puran Kumar (Joint Commissioner Police, Gurgaon) and Mr. Nihal Chand Meghwal (Member of Parliament).

This new avatar of LoveVivah.com is fully loaded with new features, better user interface and easy to manage and access. The new features of the website are expected to bring revolutionary changes in the matrimonial industry.  Besides, the website has taken care of authentication and security of the registered members. LoveVivah’s collaboration with UIDAI, the Unique Identification Authority of India, will benefit all people who are looking for life partner. This collaboration will help the website in ensuring the genuine registration and diminishing the chances of fake profile creation, as matrimony registration with Aadhaar Card number is mandatory and the site does verification of Aadhaar card number through UIDAI at the end. It will minimize the chances of any discrepancies regarding entering the details. The website has five level of verification which includes Mobile number verification, email Id verification, Facebook verification, LinkedIn and Aadhaar verification. Therefore, you can here search most reliable, authentic, genuine and suitable matches to all single Indian adults across the world.

Mr. Gorav Aggarwal, (President, Tanisha Systems Inc. & LoveVivah), said, “We are thrilled to launch our new website, LoveVivah.com. Our organization strives to bring together single Indian adults from across the world, in search for a life partner, and provide them with reliable and authentic matches. We understand the discrepancies associated with the existing matrimonial process and hence we have brought in the mandatory Aadhaar verification check to ensure the authenticity of the profiles. Through the new LoevVivah.com site, we have ensured a unique platform where single adults can easily find their soulmates, simultaneously enriching their experience in helping them find a true life companion.

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LoveVivah.com serves to all Indian communities in India and abroad with prime focus on USA, Canada, UK, Australia and Singapore. Through their customer-centric approach, they have continuously and successfully helped diverse clients meet their soulmates across the world.

Working Towards Improving Relationships

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Love must consist of a daily dose for it to be active and fully effective between couples. This daily dose can be showcased in very simple terms as well and nothing very pricy. Simple actions of love and care go a long way in any relationship. This can very much be done by just simple giving a bit of your busy time to your life partner for he or she deserves it. You must keep the monotonous of the relationship or there can be serious issues that may rise. Certain tips will certainly help.

Remember you married your spouse for some qualities that you found unique in them. Appreciating these qualities once in a while strengthens the bond between the two. Make the relationship seem fresher. Acknowledge their efforts and qualities and love them every way possible. Going out and spending a night out in a hotel or if not just a nice dinner place should do the trick too. Change of environment is very crucial or otherwise people begin to feel limited. Whatever time you have outside the office, spend it together whether it is gym or swim or anything like that.

Ever tried the element of surprise on your spouse. It does wonders. Surprise him or her with a small token of love by either giving a small gift or just planning something really special for the evening. Maybe you can cook for your partner their favorite cuisine. If you can both afford to spend a little more time than just one evening then there is nothing better than a 2-3 day weekend getaway. Replenishes your energy, soul and love. Weekend getaways can sometimes be the exact thing that couples need to break the ice that forms over time between them and their partner.

Just making love before marriage is not enough for a prosperous relationship. You must continue to do so even after for healthy relationship. Please login to Indian matrimony site for getting suitable life partner.