US Senator Tulsi Gabbard to marry in Vedic ceremony


Washington, April 9 (IANS): US Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, the first Hindu member of the US House of Representatives, is scheduled to marry cinematographer Abraham Williams in a Vedic ceremony on Thursday.

The wedding will take place in Hawaii, NRI Pulse daily reported.

“Tomorrow is the big day! Tulsi will marry Abraham in a traditional Hindu Vedic ceremony,” a status update on her official Facebook page said.

“I know she would love to have invited every one of you to her wedding. But she wants you to join in the celebration - follow the wedding live by using #TulsiAbeWedding on your preferred social media platform! We hope you bless the couple with your warmest blessings.”

Gabbard, 33, and fiancé Williams, 26, a cinematographer, met on the campaign trail.

Gabbard told People magazine that Williams volunteered to help out on the shoots for her campaign commercials.

“It wasn’t until about a year after I was in office that he asked me out for the first time. It was a connection that was immediate and natural, but we didn’t really see it before that point,” she said.

Gabbard's father is of Samoan-European heritage and a practising Catholic who enjoys mantra meditation. Her mother is Caucasian and a practising Hindu. The senator embraced Hinduism as a teenager.

 

  

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