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Sari nights and henna parties
Indians consider marriage a milestone, with middle-class families using up years of savings for lavish rituals. The tell-tale signs of weddings are found across the country from October to May as homes are transformed into elaborate party venues. Although million-dollar weddings are held at country clubs that can accommodate thousands, many Indians still prefer to hold some part of the wedding festivities at home
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