Friday, May 18, 2012

About: shaadiwaadi.com


ShaadiWaadi.com is for South Asians all over the world to help them find their life partners.

In the past, hundreds of thousands of people have met their life partners through a family “ShaadiWaadi.com” now we bring you the virtual “ShaadiWaadi.com” matchmaking service.
ShaadiWaadi.com was conceived with one simple objective - to provide a superior matchmaking experience by expanding the opportunities available to meet potential life partners. We have set a goal to create a service that will touch the lives of millions of people all over the world.
ShaadiWaadi.com understands the needs and concerns of singles all over the world.
ShaadiWaadi.com will provide a pleasant, satisfying, and matchmaking experience to our customers

ShaadiWaadi.com will let you have complete control of finding your life partner through easy to use interfaces and features that can help them identify, filter and contact potential partners
ShaadiWaadi.com is the NEW matrimonial service partner, you and your friend will be using to find your life partner.
ShaadiWaadi.com is backed by an unconditional guarantee that your experience of our service, you will want to recommend us to your friends.
Please take some time to get to know your “ShaadiWaadi.com” better by surfing all the pages. Perhaps the information will help you decide if we are the right solution for you or somebody you know.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Marriage History


 "Married" and "Matrimony" redirect here. For other uses, see Married (disambiguation) and Matrimony (disambiguation). 

Marriage
 (also called matrimony or wedlock) is a social union or legal contract between people that creates kinship. The definition of marriage varies according to different cultures, but is usually aninstitution in which interpersonal relationships, usually intimate and sexual, are acknowledged. Such a union is often formalized via a wedding ceremony. Many cultures limit marriage to two persons of the opposite sex, but some allow forms of polygamous marriage, and some recognize same-sex marriage. In some conservative cultures, marriage is recommended or compulsory before pursuing any sexual activity.
People marry for many reasons, including one or more of the following: legal, social, libidinal, emotional, economic, spiritual, and religious. These might include arranged marriages, family obligations, the legal establishment of a nuclear family unit, the legal protection of children and public declaration ofcommitment.[1][2] The act of marriage usually creates normative or legal obligations between the individuals involved. Some cultures allow the dissolution of marriage through divorce orannulment.
Marriage can be recognized by a state, an organization, a religious authority, a tribal group, a local community or peers. It is often viewed as a contract. Civil marriage is the legal concept of marriage as a governmental institution irrespective of religious affiliation, in accordance withmarriage laws of the jurisdiction.