This is my blog post No. 1600! And as always when I reach the
milestone of a century that is 16 times so far! I look for any subject that is
close to my heart and write about it. And as always it was not an easy task even
now to finalise a topic.
Today, 4th December is my wife’s birthday and this led me to finally
decide my 1600th blog post to be on a date and ceremony that is close to her
and my heart… A sort of our ‘Marriage Certificate’ (made-up), with the contents
entirely sincere, true and interesting, for the amusement of our family,
friends, relatives, my blog followers and random readers. It is unique, one-of-a-kind,
hope you will like it:
THE
MARRIAGE CEREMONY of Ch. N. RAGHU
And
Ch. Sow. LALITHA
We are gathered here this day to unite Narayanaraopeta Raghu,
son of Sri. Narayanaraopeta Bhaskarachary and Lalitha, daughter of Sri. Dubbaka
Yadagiri Achary in the bonds of holy matrimony which is an honourable estate.
Into this, these two now come to be joined. If anyone present can show just and
legal cause why they may not be joined, let them speak now or forever hold
their peace.
Raghu,
will you have this woman as your lawful wedded wife, to live together in the
estate of matrimony? Will you love her, honour her, comfort her, and keep her
in sickness and in health; forsaking all others, be true to her as long as you
both shall live?
“I will” – (Raghu)
Lalitha,
will you have this man as your lawful wedded husband, to live together in the
estate of matrimony? Will you love him, honour him, comfort him, and keep him
in sickness and in health; forsaking all others, be true to him as long as you
both shall live?
“I will” – (Lalitha)
BEHOLD
this ring, the symbol of wedlock. The perfect circle of love, the unbroken
union of this man and this woman united here today. May you both remain
faithful to this symbol of true love. Please join hands and repeat after me.
I, N.
Raghu, take Lalitha as my wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day
forward, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in
health, to love and cherish, till death do us part.
I, N.
Lalitha, take Raghu as my wedded husband, to have and to hold from this day
forward, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in
health, to love and cherish, till death do us part.
For as
much as and have consented together in wedlock, and have witnessed the same
before this company of friends and family, and have given and pledged their
promises to each other, and have declared the same by giving and receiving a
ring, and by joining hands. By the authority vested in me by the Hindu
religion, I pronounce this couple to be husband and wife. This ceremony is
performed on Wednesday, the 9th of May 1979, at Gujrati Seva Mandal Hall,
Secunderabad, India.
Sd/- Gangadhar Chary, The Head Priest, and Yamanachary.
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