Thursday , December 26 2024

Gunjan dedicated her body, mind and wealth to Lord Krishna and created a unique marriage

Mathura, 03 March (Hindus). Everyone wants to worship God, but there are very few people who offer their body, mind and wealth to God and remain His. There is one such devotee of Kanha who offered everything to him and got married to Kanha.

A daughter living in Braj got married to Kanha on Saturday. Acquaintances, relatives and relatives witnessed this unique marriage. The wedding procession came, Dwarchar took place and then the girl and Kanha garlanded each other. Arrangements were also made for food for about 250 wedding guests and people.

Sadhvi Gunjan Bhardwaj, resident of Hansraj Colony, Govardhan Road in the city, is engrossed in the devotion of Lord Shri Krishna. 24 year old Gunjan gave up further studies after completing her first year BA. Since childhood, she was fond of Kanha and started remaining engrossed in the devotion of Kanha all the time. After leaving studies, he started spending the whole day in devotion to Kanha. Father Chaturbhuj Acharya is a storyteller. He says that he has two daughters and two sons. Gunjan is the youngest.

He saw many suitors for his daughter's marriage, but she refused. She expressed her desire to marry Lord Krishna. Said that if she did not marry Kanha, she would not marry anywhere. Respecting his daughter's wish, he fixed the wedding day for Saturday. There was a statue of Kanha in the house. It was brought from Govardhan Square of Kanha and he reached Hansraj Colony with the wedding procession. Gunjan got decorated like a bride from the beauty parlor. People of the locality also brought rice. When the wedding procession reached home, the procession took place. When the Vedic mantras echoed, the wedding procession and the wedding guests were immersed in reverence. Both of them got married according to law. Both of them were circled and garlanded.

The father told that he had decided today's day after looking at the almanac. Gunjne's two brothers, Krishna Murari and Girwar, are storytellers. Elder sister Neelam was married 20 years ago in Barari village. About two hundred and fifty people were guests at the wedding of Gunjan and Kanha.