My post rejuvenates the whole idea behind wedding celebration, giving it a new paradigm shift towards lavishly planned nuptial. Weddings are mirror image of extravagancy and lavishness. Every individual believes it’s an event once in a lifetime, urging the notion for high-classed wedding merriment. But sometimes, this superfluous notion makes the entire efforts go in vain. An exemplar being a wedding in which Indian dishes were supposed to be shipped from India for wedding reception, but due to abysmal weather conditions the flight was delayed by 3 hours, leading to embarrassment for the host.
The rich can afford to spend lavishly on their weddings to make known their love for each other. Wedding have never been this classy! The moneyed will go to whatever possible lengths to show the world what it means to tie the knot. The amounts of money spend in lavish ceremonies envy every family planning their dream wedding.
According to a recent research for the world’s most expensive weddings ever seen, one conjugal celebration stands out. To date, the Guinness Book of Records topping wedding of Vanisha Mittal and investment banker Amit Bhatia remains the most expensive wedding ever. Vanisha Mittal is daughter of Indian billionaire Lakshmi Mittal.
Perhaps the tendency for all of us, rich and middle-class, to go over the top for our wedding is an attempt to make sure we’re serious about our companion on the first go-round. A sumptuous service, with vows made in front of hundreds, can place a compulsion on the bride and groom to work through uneven patches rather than toss it all aside at the first hint of rough water. Possibly, we need to go back to the basics; what is our definition of marriage? What is our explanation of a dream marriage? Is it about the joy that comes with finally tying the knots with your dream man or woman? Is our gauge for a successful marriage ceremony about how luxurious the ceremony will be or the joy in the ceremony itself, whether expensive or humble? Does your dream wedding have to really be the most expensive party of your life? Do you want a wedding to mesmerize your guests? Or, do you want a wedding which, while giving you a beautiful memory, to cherish for lifetime.
The attractiveness about marriage seems to have been replaced with a material contemplation that has become a source of anxiety to many people. The test that many people face, especially the youth is that they might not get married as soon as they will want, they will jeopardize meeting these massive potential typically set by society, or will choose for co-habitation, but with no obligation to these relationships. The difficulty is that the churches or other religious institutions that are supposed to alleviate the fears of the youth about this method are not making things very simple.
Are we setting a terrible precedent? Will costly marriages not lead to some moral crises of some form?
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