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Monday, January 21, 2019

Which site is best for matrimonial?

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Introduction
Matrimony or marriage is an important aspect for any individual . In india matrimonial (वैवाहिक) is basically done by two ways Arrange and love .  Over all the matrimony is a very congested process
people have to suffer a lot for marriage . They have very less options of partners to choose from for their marraige .










What is a Matrimonial Website?

A matrimonial website is an online portal on which a user can register in order to find suitable partner according to his / her choices and preferences. A matrimonial websites has a database of peoples who are seeking for suitable partner for them or their relatives.



What is a synonym for matrimonial?

Synonyms of matrimonial : marital , conjugal , connubial , married  , wedded, spousal . These are some of the words which are used as synonym for matrimonial. In india matrimonial is referred to as shaadi (शादी) .


How can i find my life partner online ?


Well this is a very interesting question and also difficult to answer. You can register on one of the matrimonial websites to find your life partner online. Registration basically asks for concerned persons contact details , education , email address , cast , hight , date of birth and some photographs.


Top 10 matrimohial sites in India

Although their are more than 1500+ matrimonial websites in india. But the most frequently used websites are listed here.

1- Truelymarry.com

2- Jeevansathi.com

3-Shaadi.com

4- Bharatmatrimony.com

5- Lifepartner.in

6-Mymarriage.com

7-Lovevivah.com

8-Sangam.com

9-Dampatti.com

10-Communitymatrimony.com




Frequently search terms on google and their answers 

Bharat Matrimonial

People often search for bharat matrimonial to find the website bharatmatriony.com . Bharatmatrimony.com is also an matrimonial website started in the year 1997 .


Hindu Matrimonial Sites

People belonging to Hindu community often search for this term on google. Because they only want to filer the hindu profiles. Basically every website has information of hindu profiles .

Free Matrimonial Sites without Payment

People want to take matrimonial services without having to pay a single penny so they order google to filter out the matrimonial websites without having to do a payment.

kerala matrimonial

People belonging to south india often consider searching kerala native profile so they search for kerala matrimonial .

Matrimonial Meaning 

Matrimony or marriage is an important aspect for any individual . In india matrimonial (वैवाहिक) is basically done by two ways Arrange and love .  Over all the matrimony is a very congested process
people have to suffer a lot for marriage . They have very less options of partners to choose from for their marraige .

Top 10 matrimonial websites in india


Although their are more than 1500+ matrimonial websites in india. But the most frequently used websites are listed here.


1- Truelymarry.com

2- Jeevansathi.com

3-Shaadi.com

4- Bharatmatrimony.com

5- Lifepartner.in

6-Mymarriage.com

7-Lovevivah.com

8-Sangam.com

9-Dampatti.com

10-Communitymatrimony.com


Free matrimonial sites with contact numbers

Some matrimonial websites charge for contact numbers of profiles while some websites offer contact numbers for free.


Photos Jeevansathi








Peoples sometimes want to see pictures of profiles registered on jeevansathi.com without having to go on their website so they simply search for photos jeevansathi. 



Sunday, January 20, 2019

Her Husband returned after 15 years

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The Mc­Donnells lived in a small brick house in Larch­mont, a suburb of New York City. Jim was foreman of mail carriers at the post office where he had worked for 25 years. A gentle, soft­-spoken man, he had a wave­-of­-the-hand acquaintance with hundreds of peo­ple in town. Married in 1960, he and Anne were childless. Le
During February and March 1971, when he was 50, Jim McDonnell suffered a curious series of accidents. None was critical in it­self, but the combination appeared to trigger a strange result.
Carrying out the garbage one evening, he slipped on ice­-coated steps, bruised his back and struck his head. A few days later, driving to work, he had a fit of sneezing, lost control of the car, hit a telephone pole, and banged his forehead against the windshield. The following day a dizzy spell at work sent him tumbling down a flight of steps, and again he banged his head. Ten days later he again lost control of his car and hit a pole. Found unconscious, he was hospitalized for three days with a cerebral concussion.
On March 29, 1971, Jim borrowed a friend’s station wagon and drove to Kennedy Airport to pick up Anne’s brother and family. Then he took them to Anne’s sister’s house. When he returned the borrowed car at 10 p.m., he was unaware that the leather folder containing his identification had slipped out of his pocket onto the floor of the station wagon. Jim declined the offer of a ride home: “I have a terrible headache and the walk will help clear my head.” Ordinarily the walk would have taken about 15 minutes.
At 11:15 p.m. Anne called the owner of the station wagon; he had no idea why Jim had not yet reached home. It was unlike Jim not to telephone if he was delayed. At 2 a.m., Anne called the police and reported her husband missing.
After 24 hours, the police sent out an all­-points bulletin and began writing some 50 letters to Jim’s friends and relatives. They fol­lowed through on every anonymous tip and even checked unidentified bodies in New York morgues.
Detective George Mulcahy was assigned to head the investigation. He knew Jim was a man of probity and openness—the two attended the same church—and Mulcahy was sure the disappearance had nothing to do with wrong­doing by Jim McDonnell. Investigation confirmed that McDonnell’s per­sonal and professional records were impeccable, and turned up no tendencies toward self­-destruction or any evidence that he had been a victim of an accident or attack.
For Mulcahy, the only explana­tion was amnesia.
The phenomenon of amnesia is clouded in mystery. Why it occurs in some patients and not in oth­ers is open to medical speculation. What is known is that loss of mem­ory can be caused by stroke, Alz­heimer’s disease, alcoholism, severe psychological trauma—or by blows to the head. Any individual whose brain has suffered such inju­ries can simply wander aimlessly away from the place where he lives, with all knowledge of his past blacked out.
“For weeks,” Anne’s sister re­calls, “Anne walked the house wringing her hands and praying. She agreed that Jim could be a victim of amnesia—and she wor­ried about his health. Anne was sustained by her deep trust in God. She felt that one day he would provide an answer.”
Anne remained alone in the house, waiting. At night, watching television, she would stare at the over­stuffed hassock where Jim had dozed off evenings. She often dreamed he had come home, only to wake up and find he wasn’t there.
Soon after Jim’s disappearance Anne realized she had to earn a living. She took babysitting jobs, was a supermarket checker and worked in a hospital cafeteria. In 1977 she took her current job as a nursing attendant.
Anne fell into the habit of work­ing at the hospital on holidays be­cause it was easier if she kept busy. I’ve got to go on, live as best I can, she told herself. Through it all, she had faith that Jim would return. She kept his clothes in the closet covered to protect them from dust. His razor and can of shaving cream remained in the bathroom cabinet.
So what really happened to Anne’s husband? During his walk home, Jim had indeed blacked out, losing all abili­ty to remember who he was and where he lived. What happened then is unclear. He may have taken the train to Grand Central Termi­nal, then another train or a bus south. The next thing he knew, he was in downtown Philadelphia, a city he had never visited before.
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Seeing signs advertising the serv­ices of a James Peters, a real­ estate broker, Jim adopted James Peters as his own name. It never occurred to him to seek assistance at a police station or hospital. He had no past; his only reality was the present. Here’s another incredible story of a couple whose love was stronger than amnesia.
James Peters got a Social Securi­ty card, which could be obtained at that time without showing a birth certificate, and took a job in the luncheonette of a health club. He next worked at a cancer ­research institute, cleaning out animal cages. He also got a night­shift job at the P&P luncheonette, where he became well­ known for his omelets, as well as his courtesy and good humor. After a year he felt he was estab­lished at P&P and quit his job at the cancer institute.
Jim made new friends, joined an American Legion post and the Knights of Columbus, and became an active member of the St. Hugh Roman Catholic Church.
He never talked about his past, and his friends didn’t pry. One once said to him, “From your accent, you must be from New York.”
Jim replied, “I guess so.”
To Cheryle Sloan, a waitress at P&P, Jim was special: “He loved kids. At Christmastime, he played Santa Claus at orphanages. He grew a big white beard to make his appearance more authentic. Of course we wondered about his past. My mother decided that he had to be an ex-priest or an ex-­criminal.”
Bernadine Golashovsky recalls: “Soon after Jim started at P&P, I took a job there as a waitress. My father had died and Jim apparently had no family, so we adopted each other. He became my father figure, and we—my husband, Pete, our four children and I—were his fam­ily. The children loved him.”
About a month before Christmas 1985, Bernadine noticed that Jim had grown unusually quiet and subdued. Something seemed to be turning in his mind.
On Thanksgiving Day, Jim visit­ed the family and sat watching television with Pete. A scene ap­peared in which a mail carrier was making deliveries on a miserably rainy day. Pete said, “Boy, that’s one job I wouldn’t want.”
Jim frowned and said, “I think I used to be a postman.”
“Really? Where?”
“I don’t know,” Jim answered.
“New York?”
“I’m not sure. But I think I remember my parents a little.”
Jim spent ev­ery major holiday with Bernadine and Pete. On Christmas Eve he always arrived late because the Golashovskys were his last stop on his rounds of wish­ing friends a hap­py holiday. On this Christmas Eve he never ar­rived. Bernadine and Pete stayed up all night waiting for him.
On December 22, Jim had fall­en and banged his head. The next day at work he seemed distracted, and late that afternoon he had fallen again, striking his head. On De­cember 24, he awoke feeling confused, yet elated. After almost 15 years, he knew who he was! He was James A. McDonnell, Jr., of Larchmont, New York. His wife’s name was Anne. Then, suddenly, he was scared: Is Anne alive? Has she remarried? If not, how will she greet me?
Anne had just returned home from Christmas Mass, where she lit candles and prayed for Jim. A light snow was falling, and she was in a hurry to leave for Christmas dinner at her sister’s before the roads grew slick.
Then the doorbell rang. Oh my, she thought, this is not a good time for a visitor.
Anne opened the door—and peered at a man with a full white beard. Immedi­ately she recog­nized Jim. She couldn’t speak.
To Jim, Anne looked a little older, but pretti­er too. His heart overflowed.
“Hello, Anne,” he said.
“Jim,” she gasped. “Is it true?” Her breathing came in bursts, as if she had been running. “Oh, I’m glad you’re home. Come in, come in.” They barely touched hands. They were too stunned to fall into each other’s arms. The embraces and the tears would come later.
Anne led Jim to his favorite seat, the over­stuffed hassock. They be­gan to talk, trying to fill in the gaps in time. Finally, Jim’s eyes grew heavy. Exhausted and happy, he dozed off.
After 15 years, Jim McDonnell was home at last.
On the day after Christmas, Jim reported his return to the police. That evening the Golashovskys received a phone call from a New York Daily News reporter who told them Jim was fine. Bernadine phoned Jim’s friends with the good news.
A week after his return Jim had a complete physical, including a CAT scan of his brain. The conclusion: He was in normal health, Jim and Anne have had no prob­lems resuming their lives as a married couple. “Each day we are together,” Jim says, “makes the time we were apart seem shorter.”

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Why matrimonial is essential ?

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Significance of an institution of Marriage lies in the fact that it results in the cause and effect of procreation besides providing a moral and ethical social bonding. Marriage not only brings about the union of two persons but two families as well.
While the institution of Marriage has changed over the years, still it is a constant presence in our world. Often been deemed to be a necessary evil in our society. Following are some of the reasons why Marriage is important as an institution.
Humans are social by nature and it is not fit for them to live alone. Marriage is a bond like no other. It makes two souls to become one. It gives one a life partner, a teammate, a best friend for life as we move through the challenges of life together.
As common as single parent family are in the modern day, it would be wrong to say they don’t function as well as or achieve things as a two parent family. However, studies do suggest that children raised with both mother and father do have certain advantages over children raised in households with one parent.
Studies also suggests that children without one parent show increase in mental and behavioural disorders as well as criminal activities and substance abuse. On the other hand, a child raised in a healthy family gets to experience the lasting benefits of a strong family.

Marriage also provides an opportunity to grow together and live selflessly as you serve your spouse and children. It is more than a physical union, it is also a spiritual and emotional union.

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