Marriage Reception


A marriage reception is a party commonly held after the completion of a marriage rite as hospitality for those who have attended the marriage, for this reason, the call reception: the couple gets hold of society, in the form of a circle of relatives and friends, for the primary time as a married couple. Hosts provide their preference for foods and drinks, despite the fact that a wedding cake is famous. Interesting guests after a wedding rite is traditional in most societies and may be remaining anywhere from half of an hour to many hours or even days. Maximum wedding ceremony receptions are made inside the nighttime for dinner but, the couple may opt for a luncheon, brunch, or maybe afternoon tea. Ultimately the married couple chooses the information and vicinity of the reception.

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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.

It is the capital of the Bay of Bengal in the eastern part of the state of Tamil Nadu. It is in the Fort of St. George that was built in 1644. Now known as Madras, the British Army Garcian has now exhibited a museum that is turning into East India Company. The Kapaleeshwarar temple, the idols of the deities, the Anglican Church in the 17th century and the St. Mary's are the main shrines.

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