Himachal Pradesh: Unique wedding in the mountains! Two real brothers became husbands of the same bride

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A very unique and ancient tradition of the mountain has been revived by a family. Here two real brothers married the same bride. Actually this matter is from Himachal Pradesh. Himachal is already famous for its different and unique traditions. Amidst this, a family has revived the practice of polyandry again. Let us know what the whole matter is?
Ancient tradition of the mountain!
The folk traditions and customs of Sirmaur district are also quite different. Polyandry is still in practice here. Let us tell you that this practice was prevalent in earlier times to prevent joint family and property division. In such a situation, an example of this practice was seen even in the present. In Shillai area of Sirmaur district, two real brothers married the same girl. After which this marriage became a topic of discussion.
Two real brothers married the same bride, Video Viral
This is an ancient tradition of Giripar region. But with time it had disappeared. But now a family has revived it by getting both their sons married to the same boy. A video related to the marriage has also surfaced. Which is now going viral on social media. In the Hati society, this tradition is called Ujala Paksha.
The marriage of both the brothers was celebrated with pomp and show
In fact, a person from the Thindo family of Shillai village got his two sons married to a girl from Kunhat village. This marriage was conducted with full rituals. All three newlyweds are educated. They also belong to well-off families. One groom is in the Jal Shakti Department. While the other groom works abroad. The marriage of both the brothers was celebrated with pomp and show. Apart from family and relatives, people of the village also attended the wedding.
This tradition was also prevalent in Uttarakhand
Let us tell you that in Uttarakhand too, in earlier times, real brothers used to marry the same girl. In Jaunsar Babar and Giripar area of Sirmaur district, there was a tradition of brothers marrying the same girl. One reason behind this was to maintain a joint family. However, these traditions disappeared with time.