Saudi man ties knot with Russian as per Hindu rituals in Guj


Surat, Dec 31, 2015, (PTI) : Breaking boundaries of religion and culture, a Saudi Arabian man tied the knot with his Russian fiancée in a traditional Hindu ceremony here after colourful customs and unique wedding rituals caught their fancy.

The ceremony held yesterday was organised by their common friend - Kishan Dholiya.
Interestingly, the couple - Hamid Al-Hamad and Juliana Smirnoff - had come to the city few days back to attend Kishan's marriage. Both of them got so impressed with the rituals and entire process of Hindu marriage that they decided to wed here as per those traditions.

"They came here just to attend Kishan's marriage, which took place a week back. Since they came here for the first time, both of them got curious about various rituals performed during the marriage. We made them understand the importance of each ritual," Kishan's relative Mansukh Desai said.

"Describing the importance of various rituals and shlokas (verses) recited by the priest, we told them that these things are important for a long-lasting married life. Upon learning this, they instantly took the decision to marry here as per these traditions," he added.

Hamid is a software engineer while Juliana is into textile business. Both of them have been living in China since last few years and came in contact with Kishan there who had gone to the country for higher studies.

Upon his invitation, both of them came here to attend Kishan's marriage and fell in love with the culture.

"Indian culture and traditions caught our attention. One cannot ignore such traditional values, which are many years old. Thus, me and Juliana took a quick decision to marry as per these traditions," said Hamid, who wore a traditional sherwani while Julinana was dressed in a saree.

"It was always my dream to wear traditional Indian attire. Though they are quite heavy, they are very beautiful. I am so happy to get married here," Juliana said.

After the couple took the spot decision to marry here, Kishan and his family arranged for their clothes, jewellery, venue etc, and arranged the wedding ceremony at Varachha area in Surat which was attended by Kishan's relatives and friends.

"To make them understand the importance of each ritual, we even translated all shlokas into English and kept on reciting them during the ritual. They are very happy to get married here," said Kishan.

  

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  • Lokesh, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 03 2016

    @JNB, Mangalore, Indian embassy not a shop to issue certificate for everyone who visit country. Even for Indian to get a certificate from the embassy, they want your local registrars certificate. Indian embassy do not issue marriage certificate for visiting foreigners.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 01 2016

    I am still confused of all the places why GUJARAT ...

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  • MASTHAN, DUB

    Fri, Jan 01 2016

    HINDU IS NOT A RELIGION, SANATHAN DHARM IS THE RELIGION.
    ARABS WHO GAVE THE NAME HINDU.

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  • BABA, BANGALORE

    Fri, Jan 01 2016

    Unfortunately for them it is not a valid marriage either under the Hindu marriage laws or Indian civil marriage laws because the requirements prescribed have not been met. For a Mohamadan, it is not a valid marriage because it is not a marriage according to the sharia. They will have to repeat the process again under the sharia laws in Saudi Arabia or under the civil laws in Russia.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 01 2016

    Make in India ...lol

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Jan 01 2016

    Let us Congratulate the New Couple on the occasion of this New Year 2016 A Happy Married Life !!!

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  • Cynthia , Moodbidri

    Fri, Jan 01 2016

    Is this marriage will be acknowledged in KSA? Or it's just fun. Just wonder

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 01 2016

    As long as marriage certificate attested by Indian ministry of foreign affairs it should be acknowledged by any country.

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  • shaikh Imtiaz, Mangalore/Chennai

    Fri, Jan 01 2016

    IT'S TEMPORARY MARRIAGE,,,,,,,,

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  • Subramanya, Kasaragod

    Fri, Jan 01 2016

    Our life also temporary. Nobody permanent here

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  • Shaan, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 01 2016

    shaikh Imtiaz its his first marriage, d'nt worry

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  • Alwyn, Canadian

    Fri, Jan 01 2016

    Respect for other religion is the core and this couples as Muslim and ChristIan chosen to marry a hindu traditional ways is a blessings. God bless both

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  • Allen, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jan 01 2016

    Peace and happiness will prevail and hatred will vanish only when people start coming out of rigid boundaries of religion and start living like human beings!

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  • John , Malp

    Fri, Jan 01 2016

    Will there any Ghar Vapasi from here from any sense?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jan 01 2016

    God bless the newly wed couple.Hope it will last for Long time,even when daily Routine Returns in their life.

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  • Charan Poojary, Mlore/Dubai

    Thu, Dec 31 2015

    Congratulations and Happy married life...

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  • juliet mascarenhas, bejai

    Thu, Dec 31 2015

    Make In India, break in China.
    juliyana,juliyana,moga muja juliyana.
    Kai thavn hami ailyav
    kai sar ami paulyav
    kithlo themp sangatha ravthelyav.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 31 2015

    Not to view these peoples ritual and traditional practices.
    They do these rituals as if they are trying different foods.
    In reality they change rituals for fame, see how they caught media attention?
    They quietly leave these practices and follow something new!

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