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Love will come

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It’s the wedding season in India, where the majority of weddings (up to 90%) are arranged. This a source of fascination to many foreigners, and they want to know how it all works. Ravi, a young Indian guy (married, with a baby daughter) offered to explain to his German colleague Gerd. He related how his parents had chosen a suitable bride for him (same community, similar education, family background etc), how the young couple had been introduced, agreed to the match, and were then married after meeting five or six times.

Gerd: OK, I understand all that. But what about love?

Ravi: Well, in the West love comes before marriage. In India it’s different, we say ‘pyaar ho jaega’ – ‘love will come’ – after marriage.

Gerd: Yes, OK, but when? When will love come?

Ravi (thinks for a moment): Love will come….after about three years.

Gerd: Hummph. In a Western marriage, that’s about when it goes….

Only in India?

Looking at a newspaper in India (more than 20 official languages, numerous other languages and dialects), I saw an advertisement for a workshop. The event, on “three step rhythmic breathing techniques” is free of charge and requires no registration. Additional essential information: the session “will be presented in a language convenient to a majority of the participants”.