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Posted: 18 years ago
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interesting 😛 thanks for sharing..........
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Posted: 18 years ago
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yup anjali you are right... pani grahan is kanyaadaan.. the groom is paani grahaning and the dad of the bride is kanyaa daaning 😛
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Pruthaxi

oh it means this the same thing which we call "kanyadan"

lol ab ye sanyo ka kanyadan kisne kiya tha?

well sanyo ka kanyadan karne ka chance Jai ke pass tha par usne wo gava diya😆

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Barbie3143

@latifadi...... pani grahan means marry a girl..

Thanka a lot . like ami apnar pani prarthi. wat does't mean?????? 😆😆😆
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: afrinkhandaker

Pani means girl. This is bengali word.

Hi Afrin! welcome to the forum. Pani grohon is bangla word. Pani means water n grahan is taking or accepting some think. then they r comparing water with girl. OMG😆😆😆
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: avtab

Hi Afrin! welcome to the forum. Pani grohon is bangla word. Pani means water n grahan is water. then they r comparing water with girl. OMG😆😆😆

😆😆😆

well it's not tht pani grahan means in marriage vidhi as per indian culture when girls dad did kanyadan tht time de put the Chunari(duppatta) on her head and fall(put) the water on both bride & grooms hand together tht is pani grahan😉

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Posted: 18 years ago
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There are two kinds of 'n' in Hindi. One is what we usually speak as in pani(meaning water). To pronounce other 'n', curl your tongue backward and touch the upper palette inside your mouth with your tongue. Now pronounce the word 'n'. This time, the pronunciation will be different. If you use this pronunciation in pani, then pani means "hand".
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: avtab

Thanka a lot . like ami apnar pani prarthi. wat does't mean?????? 😆😆😆

yea thats right.. like ami apnar konnnar pani prarthi..... nice bangla😆 😆.. a lil confusing..but cute...😉

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Barbie3143

yea thats right.. like ami apnar konnnar pani prarthi..... nice bangla😆 😆.. a lil confusing..but cute...😉

now it is more clear. i totally forgot pani culture
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Innocent Ishita

😆😆😆

well it's not tht pani grahan means in marriage vidhi as per indian culture when girls dad did kanyadan tht time de put the Chunari(duppatta) on her head and fall(put) the water on both bride & grooms hand together tht is pani grahan😉

Now it is totally understandable😉😆😆

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