Chapter 21 ( Edited )

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Bhavya

i was sitting in my room then shreya came and told me everything that happened outside and then my ma came and took me to the mandap.

while walking i lifted my head to see and saw he was sitting in the mandap and was looking handsome in his outfit. then i was led to the stage and then it was time for our varmala

first he took the garland and before he could place Rahul lifted me but as ani's height was good he could reach me easily.

then it was my turn while i was about to put he bend down for me and i felt very happy and tears were forming in my eyes i stopped them and everyone hooted

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then it was my turn while i was about to put he bend down for me and i felt very happy and tears were forming in my eyes i stopped them and everyone hooted.

then it was my turn while i was about to put he bend down for me and i felt very happy and tears were forming in my eyes i stopped them and everyone hooted

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after the varmala got over we were made to sit in the middle of mandap and then

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after the varmala got over we were made to sit in the middle of mandap and then

" u r looking breadth taking sweetheart " he whispered in my ear and i blushed

 it was time for kanyadan

' Kanyadaan, meaning "giving away the bride" in Sanskrit, is a symbolic marriage ritual for the Bride's parents and the couple. The Father of the Bride take's his daughters right hand and places it in the Groom's right hand, requesting for him to accept his daughter as his equal partner. This ritual signifies both the acceptance of the Bride's Father and his official approval to give his daughter away. After joining the two hands, 'Hastamelap', the Mother of the Bride pours sacred water on to the palm of her husband's hands, allowing it to flow through his fingers onto his daughters hand and ultimately to the groom's hand as well'

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