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When a bride holds her sister's hands after tying the thaali, a sacred symbol of marriage in some South Indian traditions, it signifies a profound bond beyond the mere ceremonial aspect of the wedding. It encapsulates a poignant moment of sisterhood, solidarity, and support amidst the significant transition in the bride's life. In this gesture, there's an expression of trust, love, and the acknowledgment of shared experiences. It represents not only the bride's union with her partner but also the continuation of cherished relationships within her family. It's a touching display of affection and reassurance, symbolizing the enduring connections that transcend the rituals of the wedding day.

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Uzņemts 4. septembris 2022