The groom on the elephant, the baraati on the carved camel car, the people kept looking at the Rajasthani procession
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Jhunjhunu News: The groom sitting in royal costumes on the elephant and the baraatis running in the camel car captivated everyone. Everyone saw the amazing procession that came out in Rajasthani royal style.

A unique procession was taken out in Jhunjhunu.
Highlights
- Unique procession in Jhunjhunu is in discussions.
- Here the groom rode on the elephant and reached the procession.
- People gathered to see the Rajasthani procession.
Jhunjhunu: People are adopting new ways to make their marriage memorable. On the same lines, a procession was installed in Rajasthani style. People started looking at the unique procession on the way. In the procession, the groom came out on a luxurious car or wagon but riding on an elephant. The groom’s royal style and camel trains reached the bride’s door, which was seen on the baraatis. He kept watching.
The bullets of Kakoda Gram Panchayat of Surajgarh subdivision of Jhunjhunu district reached Lotia mode of Surajgarh from the bullets of the bullets. The unique procession is being discussed everywhere. The procession of Yogesh Jhajhadia from Kakoda Panchayat rode on camel vehicles and reached Lotia Mor, where the family of bride Mamta gave a grand welcome to the baraatis. The marriage saw a unique confluence of old traditions and modernity. In this marriage, not only brought the old traditions alive, but also set an example of simplicity and combination of culture in the modern era.
Colorful clothes shifted colors
Yogesh Jhajhadia’s procession started from Kakoda Panchayat’s bullets, riding on camel vehicles and reached the Lotia turn of Surajgarh. These camel vehicles were decorated with flowers and colorful clothes. Which was reminiscent of the old Rajasthani traditions, but the real attraction remained when the groom Yogesh rode on an elephant in traditional costumes and hit the toran. The family of bride Mamta gave a grand welcome to the procession, and this scene won everyone’s heart.
Mother’s wish was a unique procession
The groom’s mother, Suman Devi said that I always wanted my son’s procession to be something different and memorable. Our old traditions are equally beautiful today, and we decided to make it alive. The groom was the result of the common thinking of Yogesh, the bride Mamta and the two families. The groom Yogesh Jhajhadia is a vet, while the bride is a BSc student. The pair not only made their marriage special, but also gave a message to the society that happiness can be distributed by adopting traditions with modernity.
Processions came in discussions
The unique procession made a lot of headlines not only in Surajgarh, but also in the surrounding areas. When the elders were fresh memories of the old -fashioned, the youth adopted this unique style with enthusiasm. Locals described it as a symbol of simplicity and respect for culture.

Post graduation from Makhanlal Chaturvedi University. Currently working in News 18 Hindi Digital. Interest in writing news related to politics, crime.
Post graduation from Makhanlal Chaturvedi University. Currently working in News 18 Hindi Digital. Interest in writing news related to politics, crime.
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