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    Bridal Shower Wishes for Your Coworker. Enjoy being "showered" with love today. A special day for a special spouse-to-be. Happy shower! Anytime you want to gush about wedding stuff, my desk is ...

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    These sweet quotes are perfect for writing inside a card for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, their birthday, or Christmas. Really any time is a good time to express your love ...

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    Nordstrom. The getting-reading moments of a wedding day are all about the details. The bride should feel pampered, comfortable and as beautiful as she is, and with this Lunya Washable Silk Robe in ...

  5. Hindu wedding - Wikipedia

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    Indian Hindu wedding taking place in Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, India Typical Indian Hindu Wedding Decorations. In 2008, the Indian wedding market was estimated to be $31 billion a year. [2] Various sources estimate India celebrates about 10 million weddings per year, [50] [51] and over 80% of these are Hindu weddings. The average expenditures ...

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    Getty Images. Stock image of bridal shower. A woman found herself in a difficult situation after she was invited to her longtime friend’s kid’s wedding shower — but not the actual ceremony.

  7. Valaikaapu - Wikipedia

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    Valaikaappu (Tamil: வளைகாப்பு) (Malayalam: വളക്കാപ്പ്) is a prenatal ceremony or celebration similar to baby-shower, held by South Indian women in Tamil Nadu, a few parts of Kerala, and Telangana, meant to bless a pregnant woman, celebrate her fertility, and prepare the baby and mother-to-be for a safe birth.