The bride came on a horse dressed like the groom, the family told the reason for the unique tradition
New Delhi : Maari Chhoriya ke chola se kam hai ke…You must have also heard this conversation. This short slogan has many meanings in Rajasthan. Binduri ritual is performed during wedding ceremonies in many parts of the country including Rajasthan. In this ritual of ceremonies the boy sits on a mare and comes to marry his bride. But the Churu family has created a new ritual. He placed his daughter on a mare and defeated Bindawali.
Let us tell you that Manoj Kumar Saini, resident of Ward 6 of the city, rode on a mare along with his daughter Monica Saini, demanding equality between boys and girls in the society and gave a message against discrimination. The relatives who had come for the wedding also attended the daughter's farewell.
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The family told the reason for the unique tradition
Yash Saini, brother of graduate Monica Saini, says that Monica is the second among four siblings and has an elder and younger sister. Monica is getting married to Hemant Saini of Ratangarh on 16th November. All the family members decided to remove the bandori from Monica's mare and decorate Monica as a groom to bridge the gap between son and daughter. The mare was placed on the horse. He left it there and played Bandori on his DJ all over the city. When the local people saw the daughter sitting on the mare, they encouraged Monica wherever she went.
Let us tell you that this has happened many times in Rajasthan before also. In which the bride herself has come to meet her groom sitting on a mare. Times are changing and with this change people are now reducing the discrimination between boys and girls. This has happened many times in Rajasthan where the bride came to meet the groom riding a horse. Actually now times are changing and with this change people are reducing discrimination between boys and girls.
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