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In Sanskrit, ‘Sambandhah’ means ‘Relation’. We work on strengthening relations with Self, Spouse, Children, Parents & Other Relations.

Address 403, Balaji Center, Opp. Gurukul, Memnagar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat – 380052, INDIA

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Marriage – transformation from `Me’ to `We’

Marriage - transformation from `Me’ to `We’ The transformation from 'Me' to 'We' holds intriguing symbolism. In this shift, the letter 'M' turns downward, signifying a focus on oneself, which is common during periods of being single. On the other hand, the letter 'W' rises upward, symbolizing an orientation towards others. Once married, individuals naturally direct their attention towards their partners and families, making decisions and behaving in ways that align with familial expectations and the greater good. The irony lies in the fact that when a person is single, denoted as 'Me,' there's often an inclination to [...]

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