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  2. Auspicious wedding dates - Wikipedia

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    Auspicious wedding dates refer to auspicious, or lucky, times to get married, and is a common belief among many cultures. Although there are a few periods, such as the month of May, [1] which they agree on, a number of cultures, including Hindu, Chinese, Catholic, Scottish, Irish, Old English, Ancient Roman and Moroccan culture, favor and avoid ...

  3. The Best Wedding Dates in 2024, 2025, & 2026, According to ...

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    The good news is that there's no Venus retrograde in 2024, making it easier to avoid the cosmic chaos. Here are the luckiest days to get married in 2024: January 20, 25, 27 and 28. February 9 and ...

  4. Tung Shing - Wikipedia

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    The most common use of Tung Shing is in choosing a wedding date. Tung Shing contains information on the auspicious and inauspicious days for weddings and/or engagements. In addition, it provides the auspicious timing in which to carry out such activities. Tung Shing also provide a conversion of years and date between the lunar year and the ...

  5. How to pick a wedding date using astrology

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    When picking a wedding date, Bell says to pay close attention to the moon, which represents emotions and familial bonds, as well as Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. Venus. Venus governs love and ...

  6. Chinese pre-wedding customs - Wikipedia

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    The first step is the selection of auspicious dates (看日子) for the Chinese wedding, the betrothal and the installation of the bridal bed.A Chinese monk or a temple fortune teller selects a suitable date based on the couple's birth dates and times.

  7. Traditional Chinese marriage - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Chinese marriage. A Qing dynasty wedding. The groom's parents are seated. The bride is the one in the centre wearing a red dress and blue headpiece, presenting tea to her mother-in-law. The groom usually wears a sash forming an "X" in front of him. Sometimes the "X" includes a giant bow or flower, though not in this picture.

  8. Navaratri - Wikipedia

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    The exact dates of the festival are determined according to the Hindu lunisolar calendar, and sometimes the festival may be held for a day more or a day less depending on the adjustments for sun and moon movements and the leap year. [2] [6] [11] In many regions, the festival falls after the autumn harvest, and in others, during harvest. [14]

  9. Auspicious - Wikipedia

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    Auspicious is a Latin-derived word originally pertaining to the taking of ' auspices ' by the augurs of ancient Rome. It may refer to: Luck. Auspicious number in numerology. Eight auspicious symbols; see Ashtamangala. Auspicious wedding date. Auspicious train ticket. In English discourse on aspects of Chinese culture, the word "auspicious" is a ...