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  2. Indian wedding invitations - Wikipedia

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    Wedding invitations are one of the earliest personal applications of Tamil print media. [1] These invitation cards are used for announcing the marriage ceremony, and this process of sending an invitation card to guests and relatives forms an integral part of the ritual. The cards stand out due to their unique patterns, colors and symbols.

  3. Xorai - Wikipedia

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    A set of Xorais on display Two extra large Xorais being used by the roadside welcoming visitors to Kaziranga National Park. The Xorai (Assamese pronunciation:), a manufactured bell metal product is one of the traditional symbols of Assam, which is considered as an article of great respect by the people of Assam.

  4. Hindu wedding - Wikipedia

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    The whole ceremony [clarification needed] was [clarification needed] timed around an auspicious time (Muhurat) for this step and a few decades ago the wedding invitation would even list the time when this event was going to take place.

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  6. Devraha Baba - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about the early life of Devraha Baba, beyond that in the first half of the 20th century he visited Maiel, a town 20 km south west of Salempur, Uttar Pradesh.

  7. Ritu Kala Samskaram - Wikipedia

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    Ritu Kala Samskaram, or Ritushuddhi, is a female coming-of-age ritual in South Indian Hindu traditions. The ritual is performed when a girl wears a langa voni for the first time.

  8. SPIC MACAY - Wikipedia

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    The Society for the Promotion of Indian Classical Music And Culture Amongst Youth, abbreviated as SPIC MACAY, is a voluntary youth movement which promotes intangible aspects of Indian cultural heritage by promoting Indian classical music, classical dance, folk music, yoga, meditation, crafts and other aspects of Indian culture; it is a movement with chapters in over 300 towns all over the ...

  9. Mahavir Janma Kalyanak - Wikipedia

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    Mahavira was born into Jnatra clan of the Ikshvaku dynasty as the son of King Siddhartha of Kundagrama and Queen Trishala.During her pregnancy, Trishala was believed to have 14 auspicious dreams, all signifying the coming of a great soul.