Weddings
in India are undoubtedly one of the biggest events in a family evoking every imaginable
social responsibility, affinity, traditional values, emotional sentiments, and
economic means. In the entire spectacle of weddings, the complex combinations
of the Indian social systems are best displayed.
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Marriage is probably one of the most important events in the life of all human
beings. It’s a sacred union between a man and woman. As per the Hindu traditions,it
is a bond full of responsibility and love between a husband and wife under various
circumstances. A couple promises to be there for each other and together face
the complexities of life after entering holy union of matrimony.
It’s
a bond which makes two people understand the importance of the togetherness and
value the dependence required in a relationship to grow. They rely on each
other completely and together face the challenges of life. The secret to a long
lasting relationship is devotion and commitment towards each other because this
is what makes a marriage work. There are many cases where misunderstandings
arise between married couples but the best solution is to
have clear communication with each other and give space as well. Whenever
problems arise, discussing them and taking out mutual solutionsis the best policy
that all marriage couples should adopt.
Problems are
a part and parcel of a married life; in fact by default almost every married
couple goes through misunderstandings but cribbing over them is no solution.
One needs to look for solutions which balance all the problems and help resolve
distances. With changing times, more and more people have captured and
implemented a lot of things from the west. This has in a way strongly affected
the traditional values of the Indian society. More and more people are getting
fascinated by the western beliefs and practices. The significance of marriage
as a bond for lifetime is reducing and is getting inclined towards a bug called
divorce which is probably one of the biggest negativity that has been embraced
by the Indian masses from the western culture.
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