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  2. Kalyanasundara - Wikipedia

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    The four-headed god Brahma should be shown seated on the ground in the foreground officiating as the wedding priest and making offerings to the homa (sacred fire) in the kunda (fire-altar). The four-armed god holds a sruka and sruva (sacrificial ladle and spoon) in his front arms and a kamandalu (water-pot) and akshamala (rosary) in his back ...

  3. Meenakshi - Wikipedia

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    Instead, a daughter is born, who is already three-years old, and has three breasts. Shiva intervenes and informs the parents to treat her like a son, telling them that when she meets her husband, she would lose the third breast. They follow this advice. The girl grows up, the king crowns her as his heir.

  4. Mata Sulakhni - Wikipedia

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    The location the wedding itself occurred is disputed and given various locations amid Sikh sources but more likely took place in Batala. [note 3] [1] [4] It is noted in Sikh lore that Mata Sulakhni's family had conflicts with Nanak, with an example of such regarding the manner of which the marriage ceremony would be performed. [6]

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    Dolly Meckler surprising husband with wedding dress Despite her excitement over the dress, leading up to her wedding day on May 11 at Temple Emanu-El in N.Y.C., Meckler kept it a secret.

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  7. Groom’s Mother 'Can’t Stand' Future Daughter-in-Law, But ...

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    A mother is dreading her son’s nuptials because she “can't stand” his bride — and doesn't want to be a "hypocrite" in her wedding speech! The mother explained her dilemma in an anonymous ...

  8. Tulasi Vivaha - Wikipedia

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    The attendees clap signifying approval to the wedding. Vishnu is offered sandalwood-paste, men's clothing and the sacred thread. The bride is offered saris, turmeric, vermilion and a wedding necklace called Mangal-sutra, worn by married women. Sweets and food cooked for an actual wedding are cooked for Tulasi Vivaha too.

  9. Hanuman - Wikipedia

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    Though Hanuman is described to be celibate in the Ramayana and most of the Puranas, according to some regional sources, Hanuman married Suvarchala, the daughter of Surya (Sun-God). [146] However, once Hanuman was flying above the seas to go to Lanka, a drop of his sweat fell in the mouth of a crocodile, which eventually turned into a baby.