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Introduction
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W hen a daughter marries and leaves the home of her
parents to join the home. of her husband and her
"in-laws" there is a feeling of sweet sorrow in the hearts
f her parents. Whilst they are happy that they have
nurtured a daughter and prepared her to take on the
responsibilities of her own family together with her
husband, the very thought of parting is shadowed with
sorrow.
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At such a moment the parents would like to give
all that they can so that their daughter may be happy
in her new environment. Among the things that could
be given perhaps the most treasured are words of
advice as guide lines for her future happiness in her
husband's home.
This booklet contains such thoughts with a feeling
of personal touch and is presented in simple language.
It reminds the bride of the various vows, hopes, aspira-
tions, wishes and blessings of Paramatma. The signifi-
cant mantras of the wedding ceremony are also briefly
explained so that this booklet would remain a life-long
companion to her, and especially in times of distress it