German Groom, Russian bride ties knot in India as per Hindu traditions

"I don't feel the same in my own country as it does in India. India is a religious place. And I like to live here"
German Groom, Russian bride ties knot in India as per Hindu traditions
German Groom, Russian bride ties knot in India as per Hindu traditions
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Love has the power to make the impossible possible and themarriage of a German man and a Russian woman at a village in Gujarat as perHindu traditions has fantastically exemplified it. The marriage of this coupleis becoming a topic for discussion everywhere.

According to the sources, the Groom Chris Muller hailsfrom a rich family in Germany and has given up all his luxuries to pursue spirituality.He has been living in India for the last few years.

 The groomtravelled far wide after selling his expensive car and has been to almost allthe continents of the world. He finally decided to settle in India.

He met the love of his life, Julia Ukhvakatina, a Russiangirl, in Vietnam and they both came to India in 2019. They fell in love witheach other and decided to get married after taking spiritual training from DadaBhagwan. Finally, they chose to tie the knot according to Hindu traditions.

"I don't feel the same in my own country as it doesin India. India is a religious place. And I like to live here." said thegroom.

The couple met Lalabhai Patel who made all the marriagearrangements for them at Sarvodaya Village in Gujarat, India. They performedall the rituals including Saptapdi (seven rounds around the fire) and even hada Ganesh Pooja and a Haldi Ceremony.

However, the Parents of the couple could not attend themarriage because of the COVID-19 pandemic but they took blessings off LalabhaiPatel and others who were present to watch the wedding.

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