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Unique wedding in Rajasthan as groom marries two brides in traditional ceremony

  • In Rajasthan, a groom named Naresh Pargi married two brides, Rekha Roat and Anita Damor, in a single pavilion, following a longstanding tradition
  • Unique wedding ceremony featured the groom taking seven rounds with both brides, and the families of all three individuals embraced this unconventional marriage
  • Festive celebration, witnessed by a large crowd, included traditional rituals, dancing to DJ music, and the distribution of wedding cards with the names of the groom and both brides

02 Dec 2023

Unique wedding in Rajasthan as groom marries two brides in traditional ceremony

In an unusual yet culturally rooted event, a groom in Banswara district of Rajasthan married two brides in a single pavilion, adhering to a longstanding tradition. The marriage ceremony took place in Ambadara village on November 30, where Naresh Pargi (26) married both Rekha Roat and Anita Damor.

The unique event, witnessed by a large crowd, featured the groom taking seven rounds with both brides in the same pavilion. The families of all three individuals embraced this unconventional marriage, reflecting a centuries-old custom. After completing the marriage rituals, the family bid farewell to the newlyweds, marking the culmination of this distinctive celebration.

 In a distinctive cultural event, Banswara district in Rajasthan witnessed a unique wedding where a groom, Naresh Pargi, married two brides, Rekha Roat and Anita Damor, on November 30. This unconventional ceremony, held in Ambadara village, saw the groom following a longstanding tradition, taking seven rounds with both brides in the same pavilion.

The families of the groom and brides actively participated in the marriage rituals, aligning with the centuries-old practice. The wedding created a joyous atmosphere in the entire village, with the groom's family distributing wedding cards that featured the names of all individuals involved. Post the phera, the families bid farewell to the newlyweds, concluding this culturally rooted and uniquely celebrated marriage.

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