bridegroom Meaning in marathi ( bridegroom शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
वर, लग्नाचे भांडे,
Noun:
लग्नाचे भांडे, वर,
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bridegroom's Usage Examples:
The purpose of this ceremony is done for a long lasting marriage just as the welit are tied tightly until it is fermented, and for both of the bride and bridegroom to be able to make a full use of the sustenance that they are blessed with.
He is also called with the title damat ("bridegroom"), because he was a bridegroom to the Ottoman dynasty by marrying Ayşe, one of the sultan"s.
they are unable to consummate the union of their individual souls with the universal soul as a bridegroom would be to consummate his marriage if his.
With marriage, the bride typically adopts the bridegroom"s surname.
Then, singing the praises of Narayana and praying that he might fulfil his mission of ushering in the Dharma Yukam, the brides and the bridegroom circumambulated the ‘Pathi’ in their ceremonial attire.
The bridegroom was quite a contrast to his wife; Gian Galeazzo was pale, studious and melancholy.
Pathoni songs are about Gouna or Bidaaee (the departure of a bride to the bridegroom's home).
ClosingAfter receiving the blessings of their parents, the bride and bridegroom are then congratulated by relatives that are present.
Jesus Christ as the bridegroom and mentions the bride.
Before the wedding ceremony (budu, typically several months later), the families meet in the bride's parents' house to negotiate the bride price that the bridegroom is obligated to offer; the parents of the bride and bridegroom are never directly involved in these negotiations, though they may be involved indirectly and behind the scenes.
First, the parents of the bride feeds the bride and bridegroom with a total of 4 grains.
brown"; or directly from *ǵʰwer- "wild animal" drink: from *dʰrénǵe-, presentive of *dʰreǵ- "to draw, pull" groom (as in bridegroom): from *(dʰ)gʰm̥on.
Vaikundar then asked the Santror what they would give as gift to the bridegroom.
Synonyms:
honeymooner, groom, newlywed,
Antonyms:
disqualify, uglify,