June 10, 2007
Indian Americans in Mad Rush
to Wed on July 7
New York
Wedding planners and marriage venues have reported a marked increase
in the number of Indian Americans, especially in Las Vegas, who want
to get married on July 7 in the belief that the date - 7-7-07 - has
good luck written all over it.
Couples have been advised that the date is truly auspicious
according to the Hindu calendar.
Sonal Shah of Save the Date Event Consultants in New York said "99.9
percent of Indian couples who get married follow this system".
"After conferring with all parties we chose July 7, 2007, which is
not only the seventh day of the seventh month on the Western
calendar, but is also the seventh day of the seventh month on the
Hindu lunar calendar as well," said an exited Amida Mehta of
Richmond who is all set to tie the knot next month.
"That's not very common. Picking an auspicious date is all in the
spirit of family togetherness," the 32-year-old said.
Similarly, many first-generation Chinese-Americans have also decided
to get married on July 7.
But for many, like Pythagorean numerologists Glynis McCants, the
date will be anything but lucky, the New York Times reported.
"Because 7-7-2007 reduces to a five (7+7+2+0+0+7=23, then 2+3=5) and
because fives are chaotic, with things never going as planned, it is
a bit of a wild-card date. The average bride wants to be in control
of her wedding," McCants explained.
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