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Guest GuestfromCalifornia

Dear Sangat Ji,

I am hoping to get marrried, I have been praying since I was 25 to find someone. I believe in God, and honestly have survived some near death expereinces recently,and just have a burning desire to get married.

I have been unable to find a suitable life partner, is there a prayer or nitnem that I can read that will help me. I am somewhat dukhi as I would like a wife and to start a family. I have never fooled around or anything. I just wanted a familyl.

Thank you

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Guest amreeka_ch_kale

I am also looking to get married but its not happening. I think we have too much mistrust in the society nowdays. Earlier, including my parents, just got married to whom their parents said. Marriage seems like a deal nowdays.

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Guest supreet kaur

I am 30 years old. My parents trying to my marriage. But last 4 years , relations are coming but not fulfill. Plz tell me which path is suitable or open blockages of sanjog

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ਆਪਣ ਹਥੀ ਆਪਣਾ ਆਪੇ ਹੀ ਕਾਜੁ ਸਵਾਰੀਐ ॥੨੦॥

Aapan Hathhee Aapanaa Aapae Hee Kaaj Savaareeai ||20||

आपण हथी आपणा आपे ही काजु सवारीऐ ॥२०॥

With our own hands, let us resolve our own affairs. ||20||

Ang 474 Line 3 Raag Asa: Guru Nanak Dev

I saw this today

http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-guide/tv-preview-untold-australia-indian-wedding-race-20160402-gj9gmw.html

Have you considered using Tinder or approaching a Marriage Bureau?

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