Divine Love In Vrindavan: Woman Marries Lord Krishna Idol In Full‑Blown Traditional Hindu Ceremony
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The 28-year-old woman, who called herself Meera, had decided to marry Lord Krishna after she received a gold ring as prasad from the deity. She took this as a message from the God and interpreted the ring as a divine sign to formalise her devotion into marriage.
According to local priests and eyewitnesses, a brief ritual was performed as the woman placed a garland on the idol and completed wedding rites.
The woman will now live in Vrindavan and will dedicate her life to worship, meditation and spiritualism.
Her family earlier refused to accept her decision, but after seeing her devotion they supported her and conducted the wedding.
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The 28-year-old woman, who called herself Meera, had decided to marry Lord Krishna after she received a gold ring as prasad from the deity. She took this as a message from the God and interpreted the ring as a divine sign to formalise her devotion into marriage.
According to local priests and eyewitnesses, a brief ritual was performed as the woman placed a garland on the idol and completed wedding rites.
The woman will now live in Vrindavan and will dedicate her life to worship, meditation and spiritualism.
Her family earlier refused to accept her decision, but after seeing her devotion they supported her and conducted the wedding.
https://www.republicworld.com/amp/viral/...u-ceremony
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