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17 Sep 2012 11:28 #101665
by VillageBelle
very very interesting !!
it was more customs/traditions than religious
the pandit recited a couple of prayers and that was it for religion
lots of gold was sharing man
the bride-to-be was draped in gold - literally - by her in-laws to be
several necklaces, bangles and earrings!!
at one point i asked if there was anyway i could join that family !! :

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17 Sep 2012 11:40 #101674
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....there was no parsad
but plenty of delicious Indian food....not guyanese food.
and get this....there was chicken and lamb served
the parents of the groom are from India and has some unusual customs
the bride's mom is from berbice and dad is from india (these are our friends)
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17 Sep 2012 12:44 #101706
by artemis
where was all this taken place??
remembermy niece is married to a muslim boy and he had kept away from rank for seven days with her...
i think i gunna gget married to a fullah bai too,
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17 Sep 2012 12:45 #101708
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guyanese muslim that is .... fullah bai from guyana love hindu gyals
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