Yes, but that will be a jammed pack, crazy and expensive day. However, if you (or at the very least the wife) feels its important then its worth the effort!
Possibly in the Hindu bible, but it is not mentioned in any modern day Christian bibles. PS: The Swastika was a symbol of peace and prosperity in the Hindu culture.
Hindu weddings are done according to muhurta. Once the muhurta is good marriage can be performed. Muhurta are not fixed & depend on planetary movement.
The wedding probably takes 3-5 days. But the wedding ceremony itself probably takes 3-5 hours. I went to a wedding at 3 am and came back at 7 am.
Matching anniversaries, where the anniversary years match the wedding date, occur as frequently as there are days in a year. The likelihood depends on how couples choose to celebrate their anniversary—whether on the same numerical day each year or on the same date as their wedding day.
Well I am a Hindu and I would say our special day is 'Diwali'.
it is a movie about 2 girls who's wedding gets put on the same day....at the same place
Well I thinking I would say you have a..... 30-40% chance of rain on you wedding day.
i suppose you mean 'whats kind of lifestyle a Hindu lives?'.A Hindu person is like any ordinary person ,doing the same things a person from any religon would do. Just like a devoted Christian ,Muslim ,Jew...Hindus are also closely attached to their beliefs and culture which gets reflected in their day to day lives.Their religon also sets a code which they cannot break otherwise it will be deemed as a sin.For egs.just as a Muslim or Jew is forbidden to eat pork since they consider it unholy , a Hindu cannot eat beef since they consider the cow to be holy.
You May find it at the Following Date for the Marriage Dates in 2010 after May: http://www.firstphera.com/contentmanagement/showArticle.aspx?aid=195&cid=1
Same as everyone: January 1.
The Wedding Day Mystery was created in 1997.
Yes mine will next year