1 Marriage Korea vs Tamilnadu

Marriage is the beginning ...the beginning of the family...and is a life-long commitment. It also provides an opportunity to grow in selflessness as you serve your wife and children. Marriage is more than a physical union. It is also a spiritual and emotional union.

When two people get married, they become one. Marriage is a superior bond than nothing else on the earth. It brings you your life's partner and a teammate to move together in comradeship facing the challenges, excitements, disappointments, surprises and uncertainties of life. Finally now you have got someone to share your life.

These 7 reasons are important for one to get married in general life.

Share your life with someone, sex, it's a divine idea, it teaches love, it's healthy for the nation, it's healthy for the children, your growth.

Some of them get married for money, some for selfish reasons and some for other reasons.

This story is one of those...

Tamilnadu wedding culture

The first two knots of the Thaali(Mangal Sutra) are put in by the groom, while the third and the final one is put in by the groom's sister. The bride and the groom hold hands and take seven steps around the holy fire while the priest chants Vedic mantras in Saptapadi, one of the most important rituals in a Hindu marriage.

Korean Wedding culture

The pyebaek is one of many Korean wedding traditions emphasizing the importance of family within the culture. During the pyebaek, dates and chestnuts are given to the bride. Together, the bride and groom will visit his family's home to gift the nuts and fruit. The dates and chestnuts are a Korean representation of the bride's fertility. After the fruit and nuts are offered, the parents of the groom will serve sake in return. At the end of the ceremony, the parents of the groom throw the dates and chestnuts at the bride as she tries to catch them in her large, traditional skirt. The number of dates and chestnuts she catches symbolize the number of children she will later have.

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