Rajasthan Groom Wears 100-Foot Currency Garland in Unique Wedding Tradition
Rajasthan: Groom climbs ladder to don 100-ft currency garland
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In a wedding ceremony in Bamanwadi village, Deeg, Rajasthan, a groom climbed a ladder to wear a 100-foot garland made of ₹500 and ₹100 notes. This unusual display, part of local traditions, has garnered significant attention on social media.
- 01The garland is reportedly made of ₹500 and ₹100 notes.
- 02The event took place on April 19 in Bamanwadi village, Rajasthan.
- 03Local traditions involve renting such extravagant garlands for weddings.
- 04The incident has sparked interest and discussion on social media.
- 05Local authorities confirmed no illegality in the use of the currency garland.
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A wedding ceremony in Bamanwadi village, located in the Deeg region of Rajasthan, featured a unique spectacle where a groom climbed a ladder to don a 100-foot-long garland made from ₹500 and ₹100 notes. The event, which took place on April 19, has gone viral on social media, attracting attention for its extravagant display. Deeg Superintendent of Police Sharan Gopinath Kamble confirmed that the garland was rented and that no legal issues were identified regarding its use. Village sarpanch Abdul Mazeed explained that this practice is part of local tradition, with such garlands commonly available for rent from Nuh in Haryana. Both grooms, Ruknuddin Meo and his nephew Ansar Meo, participated in this unusual wedding custom, which is said to be customary in the region.
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This event highlights the cultural traditions of the region and has sparked interest in local customs and practices.
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