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Chapter 133 - Grandma is incensed

Uma began weeping as she evolved into depressed. For the initial time throughout the time they were got hitched, Gurdeep became enraged with her.

Seeing her wife in tears made him feel bad. Gurdeep remarked, "I'm sorry, Wify," to his irate wife. "Make every effort to understand the ramifications. A saint said that it is much more necessary that Rajeev's horoscope be linked to that girl's since he loves her. I thought a great deal about this marriage before deciding on it. Unfortunately, we are unable to end the marriage at this time due to your ridiculous reservations. You're making this statement a matter of hours ahead Rajeev's nuptials."

Uma emphasized, "We weren't gambling just now," however.

"Simply take my word for it, Uma; Rajeev will have a happy life." Gurdeep is attempting to persuade her wife while restraining his wrath.

Uma gave in to persuasion because she believed that her spouse would always make the correct decision. She is not pleased, however, since her spouse yelled at her.

Gurdeep began to explain and apologize as soon as he knew his wife was furious with him.

He, he, he.

They both heard an unexpected chuckle and were astonished to see Parikshit standing in the doorway.

"Now Grandpa, you're sorry to Grandma," Parikshit said as he entered the room. He said, "I know how to comfort Grandma. "

"Really? What was that?" Gurdeep stated. He was curious about what his child would recommend to him and how to win Uma over.

The youngster said, "I saw my father kissing my mother's cheeks and apologizing every time my mother cried." Parikshit added, "Mum accepts dad's apologies."

Uma's question expanded, "What to do with these kids, considering that they didn't play with smaller children?"

"I'm unhappy with your grandfather, no, who called you that," Uma shot back right away.

"If you really hate me, I'll try the tactic my grandson suggested," said Gurdeep. Gurdeep winked at his spouse when he said it.

Uma responded shamefully, "Stop it; I have a job." After that, she resumed her trek.

Gurdeep smiled at her wife's mental antics, noting that even after being married for so long, she still felt bashful. She seemed to be freshly married to Gurdeep at the moment, and he was glad to recollect those times.

"What happened to bring you here, Parikshit?" He asked his grandson a question. "What are you in need of?" he asked him as he approached. Why Parikshit came to him at this particular moment was beyond him.

Parikshit remarked, "I apologize, Grandpa, but I'm not getting the reason behind Rajeev Uncle and Gowthami Auntie doing these rituals. Everyone is staying away from the topic."

Sashi entered the room, Gurdeep medicine was there and was aware of what his son had said.

As she walked into the room, she said, "No problem, honey; I and your grandfather will walk you through the reasons behind them if you choose to know them." She made the decision to explain things to him as she was aware of his son's fascination.

Parikshit sprang with joy as her mother said, asking, "Really, mom?"

"Really?" Gurdeep chuckled.

Sashi said, "Take this milk and head to your room. It's getting late.Then, retire to bed."

The glass of milk was presented to him. After drinking the milk, Parikshit headed for his room. Gurdeep was then given the medication before Sashi departed.

On their wedding day, the bride and groom had an auspicious bath. When Parikshit asked why the practice is done, Sashi asserted that it is done to purify them and get them ready for participating in ceremonial events.

"On the day of the wedding or the day before, the bride and groom prepare and apply turmeric to their bodies. It may be quickly removed with milk or holy water. The bride and groom can maintain their composure since turmeric paste helps the body fight anxiety and depression and yellow calms the mind. The Haldi used to be a fantastic concealer since it also made scars less noticeable and gave the skin a wonderful golden glow. The groom is shielded from illness and infection by the antibacterial qualities of turmeric. "

It's time to be married, but everyone's too preoccupied with their jobs. Shashi is preparing for the Gowthami festival. The quantity of jewels equal to seven weeks that Rajeev gave Shashi to give to Gowthami.

Gowthami looked like a deity descended from the sky.

Gowthami looked beautiful both with and without jewelry. This jewelry even made her appearance seem twice as beautiful. Sashi is mesmerized by Gowthami's attractiveness, which is enhanced by her seven-week jewelry and her green and blue saree.

"Gowthami, I have never seen a bride so gorgeous in my life," she said. "Rajeev is very lucky to have a beautiful lady in his life. "

The comments made by Sashi embarrassed Gowthami. Sashi gave Gowthami a thorough once-over before declaring that there was just one more thing to do and inking a pattern on her forehead.

Parikshit said, "Mom, what are you doing, what are you drawing on Gowthami auntie's forehead?"

This is what Sashi refers to as kalyana thilakam. Every bride and groom will have this mark on them for the duration of their marriage.

bride At a Hindu wedding, the bride is called Laxmi, while the groom is called Lord Vishnu. By putting these tilaks on the couple, we officially recognize them as the bride and groom. There should be a crescent-shaped tilak mark in the center of each eyebrow. There ought to be a cute dot as well. According to our elders, if we do this, there will be peace. Its crescent-shaped tilak breaks down barriers and promotes males' growth. Furthermore, in line with our findings, wearing a bindi on a daily basis may have calming effects. Stress and worry may cause serious harm to the ajna chakra, which is located between your eyebrows. In this case, one might wear a bindi.

Frequent massage therapy in this region aids in the relaxation of the surrounding muscles and nerves, which calms the whole body. Everyone applies a tilak on their forehead to ease stress.

"Mum, these are really fascinating. Wow."

"Perhaps my son there are numerous fascinating facets of our marriage. Every tradition has its own rationale. All stands for trust, fidelity, and the stability of the partnership. A successful marriage teaches people how to prioritize their ideals and values and deal with their emotions."

Then Sashi put the wedding crown on.

Parikshit saw her mother putting a half-moon-shaped thread adorned with pearls on the brides' foreheads.

Sashi noticed that he was going to pose, so she without delay took off to explain.

"The human body is made up of 72,000 nerves, of which 14 are very significant and are the source of the body's constant excitement. Ida, Pingala, and Sushumma are the three most significant nerves out of these 14. Suryanadi and Chandranadi are located on each side of the Sushumna nerve. At the forehead, these two converge. These nadus merge in a crescent shaped region.

Divvachakshu was the name given to this area by the Rishis during the Vedic era. Unnoticed by others, the nuptial crown is cleansed at the time of marriage. It is also anticipated that there would be no issues or calamities. The wedding crown has three different shapes: crescent, square, and triangular. Hindus are certain that Brahma's forehead serves as a measure.

Brahma represents everything associated with the destiny of humanity because of his position at this turning point. The elders said that wearing bleeding hands or massaging one's forehead were unlucky. Moreover, it is improper to allow others to pollute this sacred space with their gaze. It has long been traditional to wear a crown at marriage. For the wedding, the bride and groom often wear exquisite outfits. Their décor will wow guests and family. They will thus be visible to everyone who is looking. To be protected from such things, the bridal crown is washed at the site of Brahma's measurement. Additionally, this strengthens the bond between a husband and wife. "

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A man with a hand injury showed up at the location of Rajeev's wedding.

The town was well-lit, as he could see.

He went up to someone and asked if there were any festivals going on in the area right now.

The person objected, saying, "No, no, it's our Rajeev wedding; Rajeev is a wonderful man and the only doctor in the area; his wedding is like a festival for our villages."

He observed the man's hand wound was gushing right away.

"You're hurt, my goodness," said the peasant. "I'll take you to the doctor without missing a beat if you come with me."