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Gujarat: Covid Curbs Go For A Adm at 10,000 people attending the Bovine Shaadi letter

Gujarat: Covid Curbs Go For A Adm at 10,000 people attending the Bovine Shaadi letter
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Letter: There is no law, not even from Covid-19, apply when a cow couple decides to exchange marriages.
But for humans, marriage participants have been limited to 150, strictly.
So, when two calves were married in a letter on Friday, it was an open invitation for at least 10,000 people, who sipped urine in the suburbs in Ladvi Village to bless a new bride.
“More than 10,000 people visited the temple on Friday during the day and participated in marriage.
Food was also prepared for 10,000 people and everyone enjoyed the event,” said a volunteer and property broker, Vinod Saraswat, who is one of the participants at The Marriage Shankeshwar, male calves, and Chandramauli, a young cow.
The event was held to meet Maharaj’s Dream | Page 6 The Grand Wedding, full of invitation cards and large mandap, resolved in Cowshed managed by Shree Om Nandeshwar Mahadev Trust (SONMT) in Ladvi Village, where the bride was brought to Ladvi from Gandhari Gaushala Ashram in Amroli.
The committee claimed the event to become a dream fulfillment that Pipladgiri Maharaj from Gandhari Ashram was seen creating awareness about the maintenance of cattle.
“Pipladgiri Maharaj has dreamed of organizing marriage and all in a cow cage hopes we must create awareness about the maintenance of cattle and their interests.
The bridal calve is brought to the venue in the midst of all traditional Razzmatazz marriage,” Jayanti Malani, one of the organizers told Tii.
Malani added that after his marriage, the young bride stopped eating and so, to comfort him in ‘Sasural’, Mrs.
Betis was also taken to Ladvi for a few days! As for wedding gifts, silver thumb bracelets, Teak heads and waist belts are offered by several guests.
Sonmt Shed is home to around 3,000 livestock.
Trust runs four pens throughout the state where they accommodate 5,000 livestock.

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