Rajasthan Wedding Stuns with 100-Feet Cash Garland Tradition
In Rajasthan's Deeg, a groom scaled a ladder to don a 100-feet-long garland made of Rs 500 and Rs 100 notes. The event, a local wedding tradition, involved renting the colorful garland. Officials confirmed its legality, and it captivated social media, spotlighting regional customs.
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A peculiar wedding tradition in Rajasthan's Deeg has caught social media's attention as a groom climbed a tall ladder to don a 100-feet-long garland made of banknotes.
The ladder-climbing spectacle, featuring Rs 500 and Rs 100 notes, unfolded during a wedding ceremony in Bamanwadi village.
Local authorities confirmed the garland's legality and clarified that it was rented for the occasion, adhering to regional customs.
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