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Couples dress up as Radha-Krishna at their unique wedding reception

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Prayagraj: Sangam City on Saturday witnessed a unique wedding reception with Bride and Groom dressed like ‘Radha-Krishna’, giving traditional vibrations to their guests, coupled with Vrindavan culture.
Not only a new couple married, but their family members also wear traditional dresses and celebrate the event to people like Lord Krishna’s City.
Even the stage of receipt takes the form of Vrindavan, issues the right touch of elegance and tradition.
Maybe, this is for the first time in the city of Sangam, when a newly married couple and their family arranges unique acceptance to show off their devotion to ‘Santan Dharam’ and real Indian values ​​and cultures and also to spread the message that people must remain connected with the roots and their traditional values.
The site with both – brides – and other family members who wear traditional Indian clothes.
“On the neck and red dhoti, the bride of Pooja is also dressed like Radha’s clothes,” said Pawan, an IT professional.
An enthusiastic bride, working as an expert in Mumbai, also designed their own dress for their wedding.
Pawan, also mlike that at first it was the idea of ​​a groom to celebrate his marriage with Vrindavan and Gokul like the atmosphere and he was dressed like ‘Kanhaiya’ since the Fetival Janmashtami fell on the same day he was born.
Family members also approve their propositions and organize D-Day.
In addition, implementing ideas to the core, receipts do not have a Bollywood song play, but only the Radha-Krisan Bhajan is played.
The Dais receptionist was decorated by his own family member with the help of two gardeners with a set of destinations that could reflect the real phase of Vrindavan.
“We have a culture, ritual, and rich values ​​in our country.
Therefore, we arrange acceptance in such a way as to spread the message that we must always stay connected with our culture and traditions,” family members said.

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