Have seen many are arguing about :"own money own wish"theory. Yes we should agree but not for all purpose. Whatever we do publicly;that has an impact on the public. This type of new practices teaches the new generation about dreaming this way. Nowadays children have started expecting more and more from childhood only and leading to depression;insecurity and low self esteem among middle class people. So if we think we have some responsibility towards the society then we have to think from these point of views. Otherwise everyone has right to "just live for the self and don't think about contribution to the humanity". It's our choice. We change;the world changes.
oh great, there is no difference at all when compared with my TELUGU culture ........thnak u for following indian culture even in abroad where some people r mocking or some r interested ........but this is the culture to show our identity as ' we r from bharatavarshe jambudweep'.
Beauty of the traditional purpose of this ceremony has spoiled by over artificial touch. Otherwise. It's good to see a father celebrating his daughters' life events. We must not mix up living style with tradition.
A saree ceremony is celebrated after a girl menstruates for the first time, i.e. gets her first period. It is considered as a milestone in a girl's life as she becomes a lady. It is also called a saree ceremony because, during this ceremony, the girl wears a saree for the first time.