INDIAN:
Indian culture is defined as most colourful from
other in clothing. Women wear colourful silk saris and Dhoti (unstitched
piece of fabric that is knotted round the belly and forelegs) is traditional
clothing for males. Also, menfolk wear Kurta (moveable shirt,
worn near knee-length). However, for exceptional events men attire Sherwani,
which is a elongated fur that is closed up to the neck and down to the knees.
For instance: INDIAN
WEDDING
Diversity in India is
reflected by Indian weddings as well. In Indian culture, when wedding is
happening two families are coming together for their children. In addition,
Indian culture is so typical that bride/groom is decided by parents. Nowadays
in India, youngsters are moving towards the western culture as they believe to
choose their partners on their behalf.
In some cases, people are so much attached to their culture and religion
that they should on be go further on basis of horoscopes. Then if, two parties
are agreed they got in the preparations. Before Marriage, two families meet to
perform rituals in the engagement ceremony which is called "Mangni"
(North India) or Nischitartham (South India).Then families give their
blessing to couple for starting their new life. After that, their are culture
of doing Haldi, Tilak before marriage.
On the day of marriage, bride wears Lehnga or Sari which is is extremely
decorative with gold-plate and silver embroidery Shade of Sari or Lehnga depends on how
you want you wear or what you like. There are many colours such as red, yellow,
green or white. Mostly, red is the common one among all.
Indian People enjoy with colours and customs in their culture.
References:
Zimmermann, K. A. (2015, January 30). Indian
Culture: Traditions and Customs of India. Retrieved from Livescience:
http://www.livescience.com/28634-indian-culture.html
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