Service Mahathirtha of Narayan Seva Sansthan, Liyam Ka Guda on Sunday, the second two-day two-day Divyang and the poor on the second and last day of the poor mass marriage, 51 couples held each other’s hand in a witness to the holy fire amidst the Vedic chanting and stepped on the happy journey, which they had been watching for years.
The marriage also included such couples in which the bride or groom with the legs, with one leg, the fellow, one with the hand, the other was visible, the couple who walk on their knees or sluggish, but now all of them will realize each other’s strength and vision and will realize the dreams of the happy householder. Most of these couples took place in the corrective free surgery institute, here they did free sewing, mobile improvement and computer courses for self -sufficiency and the search for a spouse was also completed here.
Bindoli and toran – The wedding ceremony started with all the 51 couples at 10: 10 am with Bindoli. Dressed in the traditional costumes of marriage, the bride-groom was at the forefront of the Bindoli, while in the middle there were Barati-Gharti and a large number of guests from different states of the country. After that, in the context of the image of Lord Shrinathji and Ayodhyapati Shri Ramlala, the groom entered the marriage pandal by performing the serial toran ritual.
Varmala – After the payment of the toran ritual, at 12:15 pm, the bridegroom took blessings from the institute founder Padmashree ornate Kailash ‘Manav’ and Mrs. Kamala Devi on the stage. After this, with the help of Institute President Prashant Aggarwal, Director Vandana Aggarwal and Palak Aggarwal, the bride and groom gave silent approval to become a Humsafar by putting a garland around each other’s neck. During this time, rose fortnight continued to rain on them.
The holy fire of the holy fire – the rhetoric of the new couple concluded with seven rounds amidst the Vedic chanting of the Holy Agnikund. An Acharya was present on the altar of each couple. Thus, 51 Acharya conducted this grand mass marriage under the guidance of a chief teacher. The associates of the institute from the country and abroad, donor, family members of the bride and groom, in-charge of branches spread across the institute, convenor and motivational girls became witness to this Mahakumbh.
The former married couple also gave Ashish- In the ceremony, they also came to the happy Divyang couples who were married in the former mass marriages of the institute. In which Sachin and Padma Divyang couple of Mumbai said that they were married in the institute in 2020, they are currently fulfilling the happy family with their one year old children. These couples told that through the institute, today they are not only standing on their feet and weaving the happy future of children with their happy household. He had never even imagined such days. But through the institute, he got the privilege of joining the mainstream of society.
The gifts of the household – all the couples were provided essential items to settle new household. There were other items including utensils, gas, stove, chest, crockery, dinner set, steel kothi, bed, bed, fan, wall watch. Whereas on behalf of the Kanyadis and guests, each joint was gifted to each joint as Mangalasutra, Bangles, Chain, Karnafool, Nasal Bali, Bichhiya, Payal, Ring and Cosmetics.
Dance Natika – At the ceremony, the guests danced fiercely during the ceremony of Shiva -Parvati and Krishna Rukmani Vivah Dance Drama.
Handicrafts – Lord Narayana – At the wedding venue, guests also encouraged the art of children by purchasing from handicrafts stalls built by mute children of Mahavir residential school.
Tempering farewell – After marriage, daughters were symbolically placed in a doli and bid farewell to the groom and their families from the marriage premises. The institute family sent him off with Sajal eyes. During this time the scene was extremely sensitive and poignant. Later, they were sent to the railway stations of the institute or their families by buses to the railway station or their villages and cities.