Author Archive for: ‘myshadi’
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Tejal Henna
Tejal HennaOak Grove Shoppes 995 N. 434Suite 508 Altamonte Springs,FL 32714tejalhenna@gmail.comwww.tejalhenna.comContact Number : 407-415-7994 Tejal’s Henna provides authentic, original mendhi designs from India, using only the finest natural henna and essential oils. Whether it’s authentic indian style, renaissance, or even new age, Tejal’s Henna delivers the highest …
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The Arpan Group LLC
The Arpan Group LLC 703-651-6670info@thearpangroup.comwww.thearpangroup.com The Arpan Group is not just another consulting firm. Every client is unique and deserves a personally tailored, well-planned strategy to help catapult them into a new realm. Using a highly interactive and integrative approach, The Arpan Group customizes services …
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The Art and Soul of finding your Wedding Photographer
Most people think that pictures are important; however, when it comes to weddings, often emphasis is placed more on other details of planning, while underestimating the most lasting artifacts from your wedding: the photographs. While looking for the photographer that is right for you, and …
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The Emotional Custom of Bidaai In Indian Marriages
Weddings in India is just not limited to Shaadi, receptions, and parties. It’s a sacred occasion of happiness, excitement, and emotions. The week-long gatherings, hundreds of family and friends and preparations of back-to-back ceremonies…Everything about the marriage makes it way special and stand out! So …
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The Fashionhs and Styles of Bridal Wear
The very mention of your wedding is sure to send shivers of excitement and nervousness down your spine. It could take over a year for you to get your shopping done – one of the most interesting and anticipated parts of your big day, quite …
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The Henna Company Miami
Heather grew up loving all forms of the arts, drawing, painting, music and cooking. While enrolled in cosmetology school in 2005, Heather discovered henna. It reignited her interest in drawing and body painting. With no other artist nearby to teach her, she read everything she …
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The Mangalsutra: A Sacred Symbol of Marital Union
The word ‘mangalsutra‘ comprises of two Sanskrit words, Mangal and Sutra. Mangal means sacred or auspicious, while Sutra means cord. Thus, mangalsutra is a sacred thread that is tied around a woman’s neck during the wedding ceremony by her amidst holy chants, thereby giving her …
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