THE GRANDEUR OF MY SHADI BRIDAL EXPO

  • THE GRANDEUR OF MY SHADI BRIDAL EXPO

    Since the past 16 years, a South Asian community magazine, Desh-Videsh has been working hard to open the doorways of Indian tradition and culture in the outer world. An Indian wedding is an important part of Indian culture. The grandeur of an Indian wedding includes everything starting from gorgeous wedding attire and jewelry of both the bride and groom to beautiful decorations, food and the arrangement of the mandap to carry out the proper rituals during the marriage.

    Here is an opportunity for the citizens of the United States, both Indians and foreigners, to know more about the latest trends in Indian weddings which may have a modern touch and elegance but are mainly dominated by traditional rituals. Desh-Videsh has scheduled an overwhelming wedding expo, MyShadi Bridal Expo in Atlanta on 25th March 2012 at the Renaissance Atlanta Waverly Hotel where guests can explore essential wedding services and products needed for Hindu, Sikh, Christian and Muslim weddings.

    Many renowned vendors are expected to beautify this expo with their extravagant and classic products. The booths have been allocated for many wedding planners, caterers, decorators, mehandi designers and photographers and bookings for these stalls are still going on.

    This community magazine welcomes guests to explore its website, http://www.myshadibridalexpo.com so that they can register their names for free admission to this expo. Some of these prospective brides and grooms will be lucky winners to win free trips to explore their native land, India while enjoying their honeymoon. Moreover, another lucky draw will provide two free tickets for the family members of a bride or groom for a trip to India.

    This group has succeeded in planning these wedding expos in different regions in the United States earlier as well, so the members of this group are looking forward to this upcoming show, which they are expecting will be another successful event and a matter of pride for all Indians in the US.

     

     

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