
This weekend I had the pleasure of attending and participating in my friend’s brother’s Hindi wedding. My friend, Aruna, has been raving about how stunning the wedding would be for over a year, she was right. If you ever have the chance to attend a Hindi wedding take it. Though I can’t promise that all weddings will be as well orchestrated as this was, I’m sure that the colors and dancing alone will be vivid enough to memorize you for years to come.
Here is where you can view an album of the pictures that I think best illustrate the array of life and light that was presented here: Luthra-Pandya Wedding Album
The even posed many opportunities into the exploration of identity. Most notably the different Hindi traditions that throughout the wedding . As was explained to me many times, the bride and the groom's family had different traditions because they came from different areas in India. therefore, this wedding was discussed as "very multicultural" by many people within the family. I saw this cultural convergence as a ritual mash-up which gave me plenty of inspiration for the possibility of having a unique traditional wedding in the future.
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For inane diwali comedy:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Luw0TK6WKuc
And Steve Carell at his best (0:40ish):
http://youtube.com/watch?v=OrzLQX6jh7E
Pleasure running into you on the bus this afternoon. You can check me out too. -j
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