Bihar Wedding Ends in Divorce Due to Lack of Transparency
A Wedding Gone Awry
Weddings are significant events that require mutual consent and transparency between both families for success. Without these elements, the risk of a marriage failing and causing social embarrassment increases. A recent incident in Bihar illustrates this point.
On Monday, a groom joyfully arrived with his wedding procession. However, due to a physical condition affecting his hands, the bride refused to marry him. Despite numerous attempts by both families to persuade her, she remained adamant about not going to her in-laws with him. Just minutes after the wedding rituals began, divorce proceedings were initiated.
It has been reported that the groom has had a hand condition since birth. When he arrived for the wedding, this very issue led to the breakdown of the marriage. Everything seemed fine until the procession arrived, and the bride's family welcomed everyone warmly. The wedding rituals commenced, but during the acceptance ceremony, the bride refused to acknowledge the groom as her husband.
This refusal caused chaos among the attendees, as everyone tried to convince the bride. However, when she remained unyielding, the couple was divorced on the spot. The groom returned home dejected, without his bride.
A relative of the groom mentioned that a mutual acquaintance had arranged the marriage. They had informed this person about the groom's condition, but he failed to communicate this to the bride's family. Consequently, when the bride discovered the groom's disability on the wedding day, she insisted on not proceeding with the marriage during the acceptance ceremony.
This unfortunate incident highlights the importance of transparency between families before a wedding. Additionally, it is crucial to consider the wishes of both the bride and groom. In many places, marriages are arranged without the couple meeting, which can lead to such unfortunate outcomes.
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