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Love and Marriage in Nepal

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"Choosing a wedding date in Nepal—the small mountainous country nestled in between China and India—has always been a big deal. Across the world, to the annoyance of couples everywhere, “What’s the date?” is often the first question after the engagement is announced. And while in the United States, the couple may talk to family and friends regarding their availability and check to see if their first-choice venue has already been booked, in Nepal, an astrologer makes this major decision. “Back when marriages were almost all arranged, the astrologer would look at each person’s chart and based on the placement of the sun and the moon at the time of their births, an auspicious date would be chosen,” explains Sneha Shrestha, the founder of Sight Impact, a company that provides bespoke travel experiences to Nepal. Sneha was married a few years back in a traditional seven-day Nepalese wedding, and has also been to her fair share of friends’ and family members’ celebrations. “These days an astrologer might come up with a few auspicious dates,” she says. “And then, the couple’s families pick one.” "

Kathmandu, Nepal.

Full story here : https://www.vogue.com/projects/13534534/love-marriage-nepal-wedding
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  • One of the bridesmaid a tear off the bride's cheek at the start of the last part of her wedding ceremony. This is the last day of a Hindu wedding that lasted 7 days. Soon, the Bride will leave her home.
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  • The bride being emotional as she says good by to friends during the last part of her wedding ceremony. This is the last day of a Hindu wedding that lasted 7 days. Soon, the Bride will leave her home.
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  • Wedding from Akriti Shrestha (Newari tribe) with Saumitra Dixit (Indian man from Jaipur, Rajasthan).<br />
Last day of the Hindu wedding. The Bride leave her home.
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  • The car carrying the grrom is decorated with roses.
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  • Decorated wedding car. Wedding from Akriti Shrestha (Newari tribe) with Saumitra Dixit (Indian man from Jaipur, Rajasthan).<br />
Last day of the Hindu wedding. The Bride leave her home.
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  • The musicians parade following the weddings in the street.
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  • Wedding from Akriti Shrestha (Newari tribe) with Saumitra Dixit (Indian man from Jaipur, Rajasthan).<br />
Last day of the Hindu wedding. The Bride leave her home.
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  • Musicians from the band following the wedding party across town. A man playing trumpet.
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  • Walk around Durbar Square. Streets of Kathmandu.
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  • The decorated car carrying the groom to the bride's home in a parade called Janti.
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  • A wedding participants waits for the groom at the bride's home.
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  • The bride at an evening hat party theme.
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  • Walk around Durbar Square. Streets of Kathmandu.
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  • Walk around Durbar Square.
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  • Wedding from Akriti Shrestha (Newari tribe) with Saumitra Dixit (Indian man from Jaipur, Rajasthan).<br />
Last day of the Hindu wedding. The Bride leave her home.
    DSCF4946.jpg
  • The cloth of a wedding tents hides an ad showing a married couple.
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  • On the Second day of the wedding, guests are preparing offerings made of flour for the bride and groom.
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  • A woman brings offering of petals on a silver plates. Second day of the wedding, Puja ceremony and Saipata gifts are taken to the bride's home.
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  • Wedding from Prabodh Shahi's with Aditi Rana (both are from the Kshetriya tribe).<br />
Preparing "Saipata", a selection of gifts for the bride, done by the Groom's parents.  They all come in pairs, as it is considered auspicious.
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  • Sort of beignets or fritters. Traditional wedding gifts are prepared by the grrom's family for the bride. <br />
Called "Saipata", they come in pairs as it is considered auspicious.
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  • Sort of beignets or fritters twisted in a symbolic form and sugar coated. Traditional wedding gifts are prepared by the grrom's family for the bride. <br />
Called "Saipata", they come in pairs as it is considered auspicious.
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  • Wedding from Prabodh Shahi's with Aditi Rana (both are from the Kshetriya tribe).<br />
Preparing "Saipata", a selection of gifts for the bride, done by the Groom's parents.  They all come in pairs, as it is considered auspicious.
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  • Avocado and apples. Traditional wedding gifts are prepared by the grrom's family for the bride. <br />
Called "Saipata", they come in pairs as it is considered auspicious.
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  • Wedding from Prabodh Shahi's with Aditi Rana (both are from the Kshetriya tribe).<br />
Preparing "Saipata", a selection of gifts for the bride, done by the Groom's parents.  They all come in pairs, as it is considered auspicious.
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  • Embroidery in the shape of bags. Traditional wedding gifts are prepared by the grrom's family for the bride. <br />
Called "Saipata", they come in pairs as it is considered auspicious.
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