Today, 54 couples got married in a mass wedding ceremony in Udaipur. The marriage of couples from differently and poor families took place in an atmosphere of happiness in Udaipur, Rajasthan. In the 40th wedding ceremony organized by NGO Narayan Seva Sansthan on Sunday.
54 differently and poor couples with similar sentiments started the journey of household life by taking seven rounds of the sacred fire. Amidst the royal arrangements, in the presence of thousands of guests from all over the country, relatives, friends and religious parents showered immense love on the couple, making these moments even more memorable and emotional.
Founder Padmashree 'Kailash 'Manav', co-founder Kamla Devi, President Prashant Agarwal, Director Vandana Agarwal, Trustee Director Jagdish Arya, Devendra Chaubisa, Rajendra Kumar, Palak Agarwal and more than 1500 guests and female donors from different regions of the country. A unique glimpse of blessings, blessings and belongingness was seen in the mass wedding ceremony in presence and company.
In the auspicious time in the morning, performed the traditional ritual of Toran with a branch of Neem. After this, amidst thousands of people singing and dancing in the grand pandal, the newlywed couple put garlands around each other's neck and gave mutual consent to become one with body and mind. During this, rose petals kept raining on the couples.
After this, Acharya got the couples married with Vedic mantras and rituals on 54 altars and fire pits built in the grand pandal. This entire process was completed by a team of 54 assistant teachers under the direction of Chief Acharya Satyanarayan. The couples were bid farewell in a doli with Mangal blessings at 2 pm and were taken to their city/village in the institute's vehicles.