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What is the most important pre-marital question?

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Of all the questions about many topics, pre-marital questions is my favourite. People who consider marriage to be of little or no significance might disagree with this. I believe that of all the premarital questions there are, the most important one is "Who am i?" Although this question does not have to do marriage, it can play a significant role in the success of that union. It is impossible to know who you are and understand yourself (what we love, dislike, our virtues, flaws, and faults). This is similar to having no understanding of another person. It is possible to not understand another person and cause conflict. These conflicts can result in disagreement, arguments, enmities, and so on. They can exist in all kinds of relationships (courtships, families, friends, and of course marriage) matrimony . The biblical golden rule is love thy neighbor as thy self, and if we do not know how to love our selves first, we have no way of actually learning how to love our neighbor (t

What an Indian Wedding Looks Like

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Marriage is an important event in India. It is the start of a new phase in a person's life. In India, marriage is essential for all people. At least that is what many feel. It isn't an easy thing. Indian marriages are unique. This is because most Indian marriages can be arranged. The arrangement of marriage is possible, just as you can't choose the place where you were born. More and more Indian couples are continuing to show this to be true. The choice of the right partner is up to the parents of the groom and bride. Children will want the best for their parents and they trust them to pick the perfect mate. Matchmaking is a skill that Indian relatives and parents have perfected for decades. Parents and relatives in India start to think long before a child is even born. Then, the child grows and they begin to see a potential match. It is quite thrilling to just think about it. Rajasthan is one of the Indian tribes that marries their children at a young age. Many children