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		<title>Bindi-forhead art of indian bride</title>
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The bindi is arguably the most visually fascinating of all forms of body decoration.    Hindus attach great importance to this ornamental mark on the forehead between    the two eyebrows &#8212; a spot considered a major nerve point in human body    since ancient times. Also loosely known [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>The bindi is arguably the most visually fascinating of all forms of body decoration.    Hindus attach great importance to this ornamental mark on the forehead between    the two eyebrows &#8212; a spot considered a major nerve point in human body    since ancient times. Also loosely known as &#8216;tika&#8217;, &#8216;pottu&#8217;, &#8217;sindoor&#8217;, &#8217;tilak&#8217;,    &#8217;tilakam&#8217;, and &#8216;kumkum&#8217;, a bindi is usually a small or a big eye-catching round    mark made on the forehead as adornment.</strong></p>
<p><strong>In southern India, girls choose to wear a bindi, while in other parts of India    it is the prerogative of the married woman. A red dot on the forehead is an    auspicious sign of marriage and guarantees the social status and sanctity of    the institution of marriage. The Indian bride steps over the threshold of her    husband&#8217;s home, bedecked in glittering apparels and ornaments, dazzling the    red bindi on her forehead that is believed to usher in prosperity, and grants    her a place as the guardian of the family&#8217;s welfare and progeny.</strong></p>
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		<title>Changing Wife’s Name after marriage</title>
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A woman carries the name of her family before marriage which is called as the maiden name. When a woman is married, she starts using her husband’s name and his family name after her first name. In most of the states of South India, women do not adopt the surname of their husbands, but the [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>A woman carries the name of her family before marriage which is called as the maiden name. When a woman is married, she starts using her husband’s name and his family name after her first name. In most of the states of South India, women do not adopt the surname of their husbands, but the first name of their husbands. In some states, the surname of the husband is assumed as her own after marriage. In Western Maharastra, the general custom is to adopt the first name and the surname of the husband after marriage. Generally, the first name of a woman is considered as the maiden name and is then substituted by the family surname of the groom. Many a times, the first name of the bride is also to be changed as per a few customs.<br />
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<p><strong>weddingmantras.com guides you through the procedure of Changing Wife’s Name.</p>
<p>The name of the wife is changed especially to endow her with a sense of belonging to the husband’s family. In case, the wife does not want to change her maiden name, it can be kept the same. In such a case, during the time of marriage, the certificate should clearly mention that the wife will retain the maiden name.<br />
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