Chhapra. The groom is from Chapra and the bride is from Hungary, across the seven seas. It is rightly said that love knows no walls. When two loving hearts think of uniting, then all the boundaries of society, family, country and abroad are broken. Parents also get involved in the decisions of children for their happiness. Sunil Kumar Singh, resident of Ramdas Chakra of Dighwara block of Chhapra district, and Aman Kumar, son of Sulochana Devi, are engaged in business after doing hotel management and ship management in Hungary. Hungarian girl Viviana Javras fell in love with him. Both of them decided to get married. Initially both their families were against this relationship but later they approved it.
Viviana also left the country for her love and came to India and got married to Aman Kumar according to Hindu customs at Mithila Utsav Hall in Rajiv Nagar, Patna. Vivayana has changed her name to Archana Singh. This marriage is in discussion in Dighwara block of Chhapra district. According to the news, Viviana, a resident of Hungary, is a music teacher in the government school there. The love affair was going on between the two for the last four years. Viviana loved Indian culture very much, so she wanted her marriage to take place in India according to Hindu customs. For this reason, she came to Patna with her family.
Viviana became Archana in Aman’s love
After coming here, Katha, Matkor, Haldi, Marwa Mehndi and music festival were also organized. People from groom’s side and bride’s side participated. When the wedding procession arrived, puja took place at the door. Songs were sung. Aarti was performed for the boy. All the rituals which take place in a Hindu marriage were performed. Hibiscus ceremony also took place. Brahmin Hazam Kumbhar was also called from the village. The biggest center of attraction was the Singha played at weddings in ancient times. When the wedding procession arrived at the door, it did not occur to me that the bride was a foreigner. Aman told that his girlfriend has become Archana Singh. He has a special love for Indian civilization, culture and customs.
This was the reason why both came close to each other. Initially there was no consent from the family for the marriage, yet efforts continued. In the end even the family members agreed. After that it was decided that the marriage would take place in Bihar only. Before the marriage, the groom also set a new example by planting trees in his village.
‘Indian women like traditional look’
The groom’s cousin Abhimanyu Kumar Manish, resident of Bhagwatpur, Taraiya, said that times have changed. Parents should also find happiness in the happiness of their children. The happy thing is that this marriage took place with the consent of the parents as per Sanatan Dharma. The bride said that she knows Hindi and knows a lot about this place. Viviana said that she likes the traditional look of Indian women very much.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: July 12, 2024, 02:26 IST