The wedding is the most important occasion in the lives of the couple when they tie their nuptial knot for seven births as per the Hindu tradition.
Indian Roka ceremony brings about the official announcement of the consent of both the boy and the girl for getting married to each other. It can be considered as stamping the boy and the girl with the title of “booked and engaged”.
One of the chief highlights of an Indian wedding, before the actual marriage ceremony, is the ritual of Sagai. This ceremony marks the official ‘asking’ of the bride’s hand by the bridegroom’s family. Rings are exchanged between the bride and the bridegroom during Sagai to seal the union of the two individuals as well as their families. This function takes place only post the Roka ceremony and can be held either days, or even months, before the actual wedding date.
In Hinduism marriage is not just the joining of two people, whose souls are brought together mentally and physically, but of two families.
A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.
You don’t marry someone you can live with – you marry the person you cannot live without.......
I stole her "HEART"
So.... I'm stealing his "LAST NAME"