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Wedding superstitions: The surprising truths behind that

By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 20-04-2018
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Kaleere fall
In the north Indian customs, brides wear chooda on which her family members and friends tie kaleerein (red and golden ornaments). After this, the bride moves her hand over the head of the unmarried girls (or boys sometimes). It is said that if kaleerein falls on someone's head, then that girl will be next in the line to get married.

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