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Over the
course of recent decades, the Indian Diaspora, which is thought to
total over twenty million people, has become a global phenomenon.
The figure is based on the post 1947 definition of India (after
partition) and doesn't include Pakistan and Bangladesh, which if
were included would raise the number quite significantly.
Many members
of the Indian community outside of India are keen to keep their
cultural values and practices intact as are many other
communities throughout the world such as the Irish for example. An
important way of conveying, preserving and transmitting cultural
values within a community is through marriage between
community members.
Having
decided to marry within your own community, there are many things to
consider when searching for your perfect Indian spouse. Do you want
to have a match in terms of interests and hobbies or do you have
more specific criteria regarding region, religion and language?
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Visit the following sites for Indian and Asian dating and
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The Indian
community with its numerous languages including Assamese, Bengali,
Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalee, Marathi, Marwadi,
Oriya, Parsi, Punjabi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu is not an
homogenous one and this fact is further exemplified by the numerous
castes (Bhatia, Brahmbatt, Kayastha, Khatri, Kutchi, Lohana etc.)
and religions (Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhist, Jain and more ).
Such factors
may be more important to some more than others and with the advent
of the internet such choices are not only available but the process
of choosing has become much more easier and convenient. Such is the
convenience of the internet, you can now choose a potential spouse
based on Manglik / Kuja Dosham as determined by the Janam Patri. If
you are Manglik, you may want to marry a Manglik spouse as it is
believed that Manglik is a negative force and bringing two Manglik
partners together cancels out the negative force thus aiding a
successful marriage.
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