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Aug
09

PUNJABI VIVAAH.COM

Matrimonial sites have become a norm and a well accepted trend in the present decade. Not just they facilitate the search for the perfect match but also keep in consideration the traditions and customs of various religious groups. Punjabi bride and grooms have matrimonial websites dedicated to their community. Various matrimonial sites have bloomed in the past few years. PunjabiVivaah.com is one such site where singles from the Punjabi community can find a match from their own community. The website was designed for people from South Asia and helps them find their match. The website has served hundreds and thousands of people since these years.

PunjabiVivaah.com provides various schemes resulting in a great matchmaking service. Creating a profile at the PunjabiVivaah.com is simple. A person can select from the three kinds of membership options available which are Gold, Diamond and Silver.

India being a multicultural country has distinct identities from various cultures and people hold a lot of importance to the guidance of their elders. A Punjabi wedding is known for its opulence and celebrated like a big carnival. Like other communities in India, Punjabi matrimonial has its own customs and traditions. After the marriage is fixed, the first ceremony that is performed is the ‘roka’ where both the families agree to the marriage and exchange gifts. On the ‘mangani’ i.e. engagement grooms family visit the family of the bride and the couple exchanges the rings. The occasion also involves a prayer called ‘Ardas’.

The day before the wedding begins with ‘Akhand path’ which is then followed by ‘Sagan’. The girl’s family visits the groom’s house along with relatives and gives gifts and sweets. Later in the day ‘mehni ki raat’ is celebrated, where the Punjabi bride and groom apply henna on their hands and all other relatives enjoy by dancing and singing on the folk Punjabi songs.

On the wedding day ceremonies like Chuda and Ghara Ghardoli are performed after which the Punjabi wedding takes place. After the couple gets tied in the final nuptial, the last ceremony takes place which is the ‘bidaai’. The newlywed bride is welcomed at the grooms’ house by all the relatives with gifts and flowers and this marks an ends to the lavish Punjabi matrimonial ceremonies.

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