Dhols, baraatis, and a haldi ceremony at a dog wedding in Gurugram

  • Nov. 14, 2022, 12:40 p.m.

Gurugram: A Gurugram couple got their pet dog married to a neighbourhood dog by following the rituals of a traditional Indian wedding.

Sheru (the male dog) and Sweety (the female dog) took the "Pheras" today. According to the pet owners, for the marriage, 100 invitation cards were sent to a neighbourhood of Jile Singh Colony in Palam Vihar Extension, as they attended the marriage ceremony as "Baraatis."

Speaking to ANI, Savita alias Rani, guardian of a female dog named Sweety, said, "I am a pet lover, and as a couple, we used to take care of pets. I don't have a child, so Sweety is our kid. My husband used to go to the temple and feed animals, and one day a stray dog followed him and came to live with us 3 years ago. We named her Sweety. Everyone used to say that we should get Sweety married. We discussed it, and then eventually a programme was made in just 4 days. We decided to follow all rituals."

Savita did mention that ceremonies like haldi were also done for both dogs while she was displaying her mehendi.

Manita, owner of the male dog Sheru, said, "We have been together with Sheru for the last eight years. We have always treated him like our child. "We discussed with our neighbours about the marriage of our dogs casually, but then we suddenly got serious about it."

Manita asserted that the owners of the dogs are taking this marriage seriously and have prepared for it just like customary marriages and followed all the rituals.

"We invited around 100 people. We printed 25 cards, and the rest was an online invitation," Manita added.

When asked how other people reacted to the invitation, Manita said, "Some people like it, and some people don't." We are not concerned at all. "We just followed what we desired."

On similar lines, Savita mentioned, "People used to say that the police would pick us up and put us in jail, but we were not bothered." "Since we are a childless couple and this is our only happiness, today my husband is happy as we are getting Sweety married."

Raja, a tea seller and owner of Sweety, was emotional during the ceremony and narrated the whole incident: "I used to visit the temple, and since we don't have a child, then we used to take care of the pets." Sweety has been part of our lives for the last three years, and she is like my daughter. For preparation, we have bought the utensils and sarees that we do for usual wedding preparation. "I will feel bad as a father because for three years I have nurtured her as a guardian."

The marriage ceremony was accompanied by 'dhols' and dance. 

Author : Rajdhani Delhi Representative

Rajdhani delhi representative

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