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Deficiency of Brahmana Troops to Try Luck Above, Bihar

Chennai: With more than 40,000 young men who have difficulty finding brides in the state, Tamil Nadu-based associations for Brahmana have launched a special encouragement to seek suitable matches from the same community in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
“We have launched a special movement on behalf of our Sangam,” said President Thamizhnadu Brahmana (Thambraas) Narayanan in an open letter published in the edition of the Tamil Magazine Monthly Association.
Read Alsomany hoped to revive the business as ‘laagan’ Season Begins with relaxation in a covid-induced limit, the bride and groom hopes to tie the knot during the ‘laagan’ season in November and December.
This, in turn, has put a smile on the faces of everyone related to the hospitality and wedding industry that has a rough estimate, Narayanan said more than 40,000 Tamil Brahmana men, in the age group 30-40, could not get married because they could not Find brides in the country.
Giving a ballpark figure, he said, “If there are 10 brahmanic boys in the marriage age group, only six girls are available in Tamil Nadu.” The head of the association, in his letter, said the coordinator would be appointed in Delhi, Lucknow and Patna.
to advance the initiative.
Narayanan said someone who can read, write, and speak Hindi will be appointed at the association headquarters in the city to carry out a coordination role.
Thambraas’s head said he was in contact with people in Lucknow and Patna, adding this practical initiative.
While some welcoming people moved, there were many who were confused.
An education, Marawaran M said, “Although quite a number of Tamil Brahmin girls are not available in the marital age group, it is not the only reason for boys who cannot find brides.” He wondered why the parents of prospective bridegroom expected Cushy’s wedding.
“Why do parents from boys want a wedding to be held in a magnificent wedding room? What stopped them from doing a wedding in a simple way? Why not at the temple or at home?” He asked.
Also read resumedings, but mostly avoids the distance of 18 months social spacification, the wedding season starts here with many hubbub with at least 3,000 marriages held throughout the city.
Parameswaran said the girl’s family had to bear the whole spending of marriage and it was a curse of most of the community.
“Great marriage, fat has become a symbol of status, but it is unfortunate.
The community must choose the development and reject retrogression.” he says.
Ajay, a young man who is looking for a bride, “now it is not uncommon to see the wedding or wedding of Brahmin Tamil-Telugu between Kannada talking Madhwas and Tamil speaking Smarhas.
Something like this is not imagined a few decades ago.” A Vaishnavite Tamil Brahmin, who did not want to be named after, said, “Years ago, even marriage between the Sect Benecalai and Vadakalai in the Iyenger community was not possible.
Today, this is happening …
The step of this association is welcome.”

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