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  2. Marriage vows - Wikipedia

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    Civil ceremonies often allow couples to choose their own marriage vows, although many civil marriage vows are adapted from the traditional vows, taken from the Book of Common Prayer, "To have and to hold from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part." [9]

  3. Saptapadi - Wikipedia

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    The husband says to his new wife that now they have become friends after the Seven Vows/Saat Phere and they will not break their friendship in life. Alt. The vows taken in each phera are as below: With the first phera, the couple invokes the gods for the plenitude of pure and nourishing food and a life that is noble and respectful.

  4. Hindu wedding - Wikipedia

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    The world of men and women, united in the bond of marriage by Saptapadi, to further promote the joy of life, together listen with triumph. Step 1. Groom's vow: Oh!, you who feeds life-sustaining food, nourish my visitors, friends, parents and offsprings with food and drinks. Oh! beautiful lady, I, as a form of Vishnu, take this first step with ...

  5. These Sweet Quotes Are Perfect For Wedding Toasts, Vows ... - AOL

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    These 56 funny, romantic, and inspirational wedding quotes from movies, literature, artists, and philosophers are perfect for anniversaries, toasts, and vows.

  6. How to Write Wedding Vows - AOL

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  7. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    In traditional Chinese wedding ceremonies, bride arrives in a jiao. At traditional Chinese weddings, the tea ceremony is the equivalent of an exchange of vows at a Western wedding ceremony. This ritual is still practiced widely among rural Chinese; however, young people in larger cities, as well as in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore ...