Jhunjhunu new trend in Shekhawati, will stay outside, will marry in their village

Jhunjhunu : Jhunjhunu In Shekhawati, people’s love for their roots is increasing since Corona. They are coming to their native villages and organizing weddings and one or two functions. Those who have no shortage of money, are resourceful, have been living in big cities for many years. Their homes and businesses are in big cities, but due to their connection with their soil, they are coming to villages to perform wedding rituals. The reason for this is the deep attachment between the soil of the village and the loved ones, away from the glamor of big cities. A businessman from Jhunjhunu got his son and daughter married in their native village Hamiri instead of a big city. Apart from these, every month many families are coming from big cities and getting married in their native villages, towns, Dhanis and their farms.

case three

The Rajasthan cadre IPS officer held his own wedding in his native village Alipur. Due to his connection with his soil, he performed his marriage rituals here.

An officer in the Rajasthan government held his own wedding in his native village Tamkor. Many rituals were performed here in the open space and relaxing atmosphere.

case one

The Mumbai industrialist has come to his native village Baragaon to get his son married. He said that he has connections with the village. To keep this bond intact in the new generation, they came from Mumbai and got married here.

In Delhi, a senior officer came to his native village Krishnayan and performed many rituals of his officer daughter’s marriage. Staying away from pomp and show and out of love for loved ones, the rituals were performed here.

This also benefits

-Deep affection towards loved ones.

-Keeping the new generation connected to the village.

-Pollution free relaxing environment.

-Away from the crowd, more space at less cost.

-Open field for parking. Thousands of vehicles can be parked simultaneously.

-Showing your village, your culture and customs to the people of big cities.

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