Let us tell you that love has no limits, this has been proved by Julia, a resident of Germany. A small meeting turned into love after friendship and then she took 7 rounds with Deepesh, a resident of Jalaun, according to Hindu customs and made him her life partner. Just a day before Holi, Julia came here with her foreign guests and got married to Deepesh.
Both took seven rounds according to Hindu customs on March 12, a day before Holi. Complete attention was given to Sanatan traditions in the marriage. Both got married considering fire as a witness amidst chanting of mantras. Manvendra Singh Patel, a resident of village Kapasi, located at a distance of just 10 km from the headquarters of Orai district of Jalaun, is a TA on contract in MNREGA, who is posted in Jalaun.
Working in Germany
Deepesh Patel is the only son of Manvendra Singh. He has obtained a master’s degree in Political Science from Banaras Hindu University. Deepesh’s father Manvendra Singh told that after getting a degree from BHU, Deepesh went to Vietnam. He taught there for a year and after that he also lived in Indonesia and USA, but for about two and a half years he has been living in Germany.
Met during job
Deepesh Patel told that he met Julia during his job in Germany and then the journey which started with friendship turned into love. In such a situation, he has now made Julia his life partner. Deepesh had already informed his parents about this. They also agreed, then the preparations for the marriage started and now love has reached its destination. Julia came to India with her 10 guests and after coming here she got a chance to get acquainted with the culture and customs of the country. To make this marriage memorable, Deepesh’s family conducted the marriage according to Sanatani traditions. Deepesh’s mother Kranti is also very happy with her son’s marriage. On March 12, both of them entered married life with fire as a witness. During this time, the foreign guests considered the culture here to be the best.
A unique confluence of Indian and foreign culture
The wedding of both was a unique confluence of Indian and foreign culture. This wedding was special for everyone, because an atmosphere of purity and spirituality had been created here under the same mandap. The guests who attended the wedding completed all the rituals of marriage and blessed the newlyweds and wished them a happy life.