Narayan Seva Sansthan Unites Differently-Abled Couples at Mass Wedding Ceremony in Delhi

In a powerful celebration of dignity, inclusion, and new beginnings, Narayan Seva Sansthan, one of India’s leading organizations dedicated to disability rehabilitation, healthcare, and social empowerment, successfully organized its 46th Mass Wedding Ceremony for 21 differently-abled and underprivileged couples in New Delhi.

The ceremony brought together couples from various states, including Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Bihar, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh, who solemnized their marriages through traditional Vedic rituals, taking the sacred seven pheras and beginning their lifelong journey as life partners. The two-day event was marked by deep emotion, cultural vibrancy, and a strong sense of community. It began with auspicious rituals, including Ganpati Sthapana, followed by traditional Haldi and Mehendi ceremonies, where families, guests, and volunteers blessed the couples with happiness and prosperity. The celebrations were further enlivened by women performing traditional songs, Ghoomar, and folk dances, creating an atmosphere filled with warmth, joy, and cultural pride.

During the ceremony, hundreds of guests and dedicated donors were honoured by President, Prashant Agarwal, Director Vandana Agarwal, and Trustee Devendra Choubisa with traditional turbans, stoles, and mementos in recognition of their support. The event also featured a large-scale gift drive, where Narayan Seva Sansthan offered beds, almirahs, gas stoves, fans, mixers, and more than 100 kinds of household utensils. Also, Delhi donors gave different kinds of gifts to the newlyweds.

Speaking on the occasion, President, Prashant Agarwal, Narayan Seva Sansthan said, “All 21 couples have now taken their sacred vows around the holy fire as per Vedic traditions. Each newlywed couple has been provided with essential household items to help them begin their new life with dignity and self-reliance.He further emphasized that mass weddings are not merely a union of two individuals, but a powerful platform to promote social harmony, equality, and humanity. This initiative serves as a ray of hope for differently-abled and economically weaker families who often face challenges in conducting such an important life ceremony,” he added.

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