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Chhaprana us married Viviana of Hungary, came to the country and married; Marriage according to Hindu customs

Nita Yadav

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Viviana Chaparani of Hungary became a peacemaker.

Love does not see religion or caste. When love blossoms, lovers want to be together anyway. Something similar happened in Patna, the capital of Bihar, where a foreigner fell in love with an Indian and an Indian boy and after crossing the seven seas came to India to live with her lover. Viviana, a resident of Hungary, not only converted to Hinduism, but also fulfilled her promise to marry her love by coming all the way to Bihar. Now this marriage is being discussed everywhere.

Someone has rightly said that love knows no walls. When two loving hearts decide to unite, the boundaries of society, family, country and abroad break down and parents also become involved in the decisions of the children for the happiness of the children. In fact, Aman Kumar, son of Sunil Kumar Singh and Sulochana Devi, a resident of Ramdas Chakra in Dighwara block of Chhapra district, was running his own business after doing hotel management and ship management in Hungary.

We met four years ago

Aman met Viviana, a resident of Hungary, about four years ago. It started as friendship, but this friendship later turned into love. Viviana is a music teacher in a government school there. Viviana Javaras father name is Tibor Janos Javaras and her mother is no more in this world. According to Aman, Viviana loves Indian culture. She wanted her marriage to take place in India as per Hindu customs. When her marriage to Aman was confirmed, she moved to Patna with her family.

Archana became Viviana of Hungary

Aman reveals that Vivia’s name was Archana Singh when it was decided to marry in their country. After coming here all rituals were completed as per Hindu customs. From katha, matkor to haldi and madwa, henna and music were also organized. Every small and big ceremony was taken care of in this wedding. Brahmins and barbers from Aman’s native village were also specially invited for the wedding.

I like Indian civilization very much

Aman also said that his girlfriend especially loves Indian civilisation, culture and customs and perhaps this was the reason why we both became close to each other. We were told that initially the family members did not agree for this marriage, but finally the family members also agreed and it was decided that whenever the marriage takes place it will take place in Bihar and whatever rituals are performed in the marriage. will be done.

(Reporting by Sujith Kumar/Patna)

Nita Yadav

Nita Yadav

I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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