Friday, September 9, 2011

Understanding the silence of your life partner!


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September- the onset of festivals

September, one of the monsoon months in India makes our earth look more beautiful by spreading its aura of romanticism all around. Apart from the blissful weather, the month sprinkles sanctity in our lives with its festive galore. Revelries like Ganeshj Chaturthi- a 10 day merrymaking, when Lord Ganesha bestows his presence on earth, Samvatsari- the last day of the Jains fasting festival, which continues for seven days, Onam- the harvesting festival of Kerala region and Navratras- a festival celebrated for nine nights as a tribute to Goddess Durga, all are celebrated with great delight as we pray for happy and peaceful future from our Gods. Gratification is very important to lead a joyful life and when it comes to marriage then, understanding is the thread which binds both contentment and ecstasy. So, in this issue of Marriage café, Jeevansathi discusses with you the ways and importance of understanding your soul mate.

We also introduce you our latest mobile service, with which you can access Jeevansathi.com on your smart phone anytime, anywhere. Funny bone and Fun Fact are the other two sections, which would take the pleasure of adding smiles to your life.

 
Sugar 'n' Spice
Marriage is divine! The beauty of this relation is inexplicable. This relation takes us through a number of ups and downs in life. The knot gets stronger with each passing day, as you get to share and experience more of each other in person. Also, it is said that the marriage bond lives longer if you understand your soul mate in and out.

Jeevansathi Times
Adding mobility to your search for life partner

With jeevansathi.com, now accessible on your smart phone, your search for soul mate gets simpler and convenient.

When They Met...
In this section, Kaustubh tells his marriage story, how he met his soul mate with the help of Jeevansathi .com

Fun Facts

Due to factors like work, children, TV, Internet, various hobbies and family accountabilities, an average married couple gets to spend only four minutes a day together, as alone time.

Sathi: I wish I was a newspaper, so I'd be in your hands all day, Jeevan: I too wish that you were a newspaper, so I could have a new once everyday.
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