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A couple from Kapu village in Chhattisgarh has been in the news for their unique wedding choice. Instead of adhering to traditional customs, they chose to take an oath on the Indian Constitution during their marriage. The couple expressed greater confidence in the Constitution than in conventional marriage rituals.
According to The Times of India, Pratima Lahre (the bride) and Eman Lahre (the groom) got married on December 18 without following communal practices like ‘Sath pheras’ or ‘Band Baaja’. His decision to forego customary rituals, including ‘sindoor’ and ‘mangal sutra’ ceremonies, has been praised by many, including members of his own community.
The couple decided to take an oath based on the Indian Constitution, pledging to support each other for life. They made their promise in front of a photograph of Dr BR Ambedkar, the architect of the Constitution. To mark the occasion, they exchanged garlands and walked around a statue of Dr. Ambedkar, formally declaring their union.
Explaining the reason for this unique choice, Eman Lahre, the groom, said: “This type of marriage saves extravagant expenses. “We decided to get married with the consent of our families, avoiding unnecessary expenses,” as quoted by The Times of India.
The wedding has sparked significant debate within the state, with many praising it as a “meaningful approach to marriage.” Some have even suggested that such ceremonies could serve as an example to others. The couple’s parents and community members have expressed their support and offered blessings to the newlyweds for their unconventional choice.
The ceremony took place in Kapu village, situated in Jashpur district of Chhattisgarh, about 350 kilometers from Raipur and away from the hustle and bustle of the Delhi Parliament. The couple, from the Satnami community, chose December 18 for their wedding, coinciding with the birth anniversary of Guru Ghasidas.