66. Wedding

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(Kaleera ceremony:- The significance is to provide good wishes to the bride and to remind her of her cousins and friends whom she is going to leave behind when she gets married

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(Kaleera ceremony:- The significance is to provide good wishes to the bride and to remind her of her cousins and friends whom she is going to leave behind when she gets married. The coconut shape of the kaleere is symbolic that she never runs out of food in the new home, while the metal symbolizes wealth and prosperity.)

And mere yaha jaisa hota h maine waisa hi mention kia h although I don't know much about rituals. So excuse the errors 🤐.

Third Person's  Pov:-

Viaanshi woke up early on the day of her kaleera ceremony.

As she got ready, she thought about how important this day was.

The kaleera weren't just pretty bangles they meant she was getting married and starting a new life.

She was lost in thought when someone knocked on her door.

"Princess? Are you ready?" It was Aradhana's warm voice.

Viaanshi took a deep breath and opened the door. To her surprise, her whole family was there, including Mrs. Raichand.

Her dada, Mimmi, her father, and her brothers were all smiling at her.

"There's our beautiful bride-to-be!" Ayaan said with a big grin.

Viaanshi was wearing a simple but pretty outfit. Her brothers looked at her with love and pride.

"Our baby sister looks so nice, she doesn't even need fancy jewelry," Ekaansh said, his eyes a bit watery.

Viaanshi felt shy and grateful. No matter how old she got, her family always made her feel special.

Aradhana cleared her throat, trying not to cry.

"Shall we start the ceremony, my dear?"

Everyone got quiet as they took out the kaleera, big, colorful bangles that brides wear.

These special bangles showed that Viaanshi was going to be a wife soon.

Vivaan went first. He had tears in his eyes as he said,

"Viaanshi, you've been my dearest child since you were born. I'm so happy and proud to see you become a bride today."

He gently put the kaleera on Viaanshi's right arm, saying nice things about her future with Shreyansh.

It was a moment Viaanshi would always remember.

Next was Aradhana. She looked so happy, like a mother seeing her dream come true.

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