Engagement


Engagement ceremony is the first step of their life journey, and it also helps to know the people who want to get married, and also the time gap between a marriage invitation and a marriage. During this Time, the two ones are said to be betrothed, intended, affianced, engaged to be married, or simply engaged. This Engagement ceremony, as the name suggests, is held to make the engagement ceremonious between the two families who agree upon going together with the wedding. ... Many people outside India find it hard to believe the scale of the ceremony and how it involves so many rituals for an act as simple as exchanging a pair of rings. it was possible that the couples might not even know each other until they met at the Big ceremony. Engagement is also to send out wedding invitations. Being engaged was a more profound experience, Back in the day, betrothal had a specific societal role to play in a man or woman’s life. It was a protected status, much like a marriage. Back in the day, Engagement had a specific societal role to play in a man or woman’s life. It was a protected status, much like a marriage. Simply Engagement is marriage conformation between the two people who want to get married, For Bride, side Engagement is a big function like wedding, they give more importance to it

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  • Couples With Freinds And Relatives Photoshoots
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  • Funny Melodramatic Moments!
  • Its Black. Its White!
  • A Walk to Remember – The ‘Chal Mere Saath’ Shot!
  • The ‘Can’t Wait to be with You’ shot!
  • Romancing the Rains!
  • The ‘I’ll take you Home’ shot!
  • A li’l Privacy Please!
  • Couple Swag!
  • That ‘Catching a Few Moments Together’ shot!
  • Status Update!
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  • Your First Dance!
  • The Essential ‘Just Married’ Shot!
  • The First Kiss!

Nair is one of the upper caste called Kshatriya in the state of Kerala. Nair weddings are carried out in the traditional way. Niar weddings are short, sweet and simple with some modern elements defined by NSS. The wedding ceremony starts with Nishchayam when the two families agree upon fr marriage. Nischayam is simply the engagement that was not traditional. This was adopted from Tami brahmin community. What is been done during the Nishchayam is elders from the family of both bride and groom giving each other signed letters agreeing to marriage in the presence of a senior Karayogam member. after that follows announcing the date by Karayogam member and exchange of engagement rings. In Palakkad and some places of Trivandrum apart from the following customs they do exchange Nischaya Thamboolam, which contains horoscopes of bride and groom as well as a declaration paper that carries date and time of wedding along with coconut, silk, fowers.

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