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Written by Behzad J. Larry   
Friday, 30 October 2009 00:00

Attended a wedding for the past two nights here in Delhi. Indian weddings are so much fun. My friend Akshat's (my first friend ever - I've known him since I was 3) cousin was getting married. I showed up to their hotel after the India Microfinance Summit where I attended the livelihoods conference and received certificates for

our top-10 entry in the case study competition. As soon as I got there, I was promptly taken through a series of wardrobe changes where my jacket and tie were replaced with a series of different kurtas (this is too big, too tight, too short- why are you so broad?) which eventually led to finding a kurta that fit just right. I was a given a long silky scarf and we were all set. Off to the cocktail/pre-marriage party we went.

Of course, within an hour or so, the long flowing scarf was wrapped on my head (all long flowy pieces of cloth fall prey to becoming turbans around me).

 

Akshat and IAkshat and I.


The actual wedding ceremony was the next day (at around 1:30 in the morning after most of the guests had stuffed themselves, congratulated both the families and left. It all got wrapped up at around 5 AM, with a tearful bidai (farewell) of the bride by her family.

The bride, the groom, and their families.The bride, the groom, and their families.

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