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Chapter 145 - They are not permitted in

"Who knows?", abruptly said Abhi.

He didn't like those saints, and all he thought of them was as con artists trying to con him out of money.

There was no wear in the area when Rajeev landed at the saint.

The priest responded, "Should we go on with the rest of the ritual?"

The saint signaled to Gurdeep to quit trying to stop him.

Gurdeep refrained from going any further back of the saint since he had already said that he would return with someone.

"Return to the stage, Rajeev," Gurdeep replied, glancing at him.

Rajeev nodded in agreement and saw as the saint departed before coming back to the platform.

Rajeev's entourage followed him back to the platform, along with abhi.

The bride and groom returned to the wedding stage after the Arundhati rite. The bride is seated in the center of the stage while the ceremony's music plays in the distance.

The Assignments ritual is carried out by Sashi and Abhi dipping Gowthami's hand in milk.

The bride smears both hands with milk before giving them to the husband.

After spotting that, nand pondered to himself, 'Aatreya guru ought to be the one to join her daughter in this ritual, nonetheless perceive, people who aren't related by blood of Sakhi have a stake in this, god wonders what he is up to.' Nand was depressed for Aatreya.

As Parikshit asked questions on the occurrence, the ascetics began memorizing their mantras.

From his closer-to-the-podium position, Nand identified himself as Parikshit, explaining that the purpose of the rite was to hand the bride over to the groom and his family. Abhimanyu, who gave the bride, says, "Ashtavarshabhavet kanya, putravat palita maya, idanim tava dasyami, datta snehena palaya."

I present to you my daughter, who was raised as a guy, in the following manner. She is under your tender care. That directly indicates that.

While the in-laws are sitting next to the groom, the bride distributes milk on their hands and requests that they "protect them like your daughter."

At this ceremony, the bride may be presented to every member of her future in-laws' family, sometimes via handovers. "

"Thank you for responding to all of his questions," remarked Parikshit.

Nand grinned at Parikshit.

Ram, who is nearer to him, responded, "I believe you happen to be completely conscious of all of these."

Nand replied in a girl's voice, "We are trained in everything."

Ram recalled that she was with Rudra, and he didn't feel uncomfortable recalling her remarks. He reflected to himself that Gowthami was likewise trained in many areas.

The bride is given a "Vadi Kattu" before the transfer.

Vadi Kattu contains an silver plate, a coconut shell, and some rice.

In a brief ceremony, they moved the "doll" first, then the bride. This wooden figure is sleeping back on a carpeted bed with a piece of fabric fashioned like a cradle resting on it.

The red water is poured into the bride and husband's connected kongs to cause it to fall from the cradle.

When the doll representing their kid is finally delivered to the bride and groom, it seems that he is working and closely examining it. Before assigning the work to the female kid, they repeat this three times. A blob, a saree, and a doll are given to a girl. The bride and groom, along with five other couples, are then fed turmeric rice. Adults get sticks that come with these two.

Parikshit was perplexed when he saw everything.

It is also one of the rituals, Nand retorted. The girl is the family's Lakshmi goddess, so the belief goes. This is the case since the girls are seen as the family's source of entertainment. Before leaving, the bride's mother binds the vadi kattu around her tummy as a symbol of her desire for prosperity in her daughter's household.

Tossing rice was a symbol of luck and well wishes for all kinds of events, from bumper crops to new arrivals and all in between.

The doll that symbolizes the couple's future kid also suggests that the groom accept responsibility for their future children and their obligations.

Following the transfer ceremony, Sashi feeds Gowthami curdled rice as the bride is led inside the ram house.

Before escorting the bride to the Pooja room, Gowthami offered prayers to God.

She then went out the pounded-in lion entrance of the home. The bride and groom completed all of these requirements and then headed to Rajeev's residence.

Parikshit wondered what the point of each ritual was.

According to Nand, a husband and wife form an unseen third tie after marriage. That is due to the marital dharma. It is for this reason that marriage is an unbreakable tie. The dharma keeps the couple together in spite of their disagreements.

Rajeev noticed his father and the saint stepping home as he and Gowthami were making their way back to their home.

When he saw them, he was overjoyed.

Nand walked straight to Rudra and said, "Where have you been, dad?" in a quiet voice.

"Do you feel afraid that I sensed you? ",Rudra said, glancing at nand.

And when he witnessed that Rudra had vanished, he extremely considered as like he had abandoned him. He also became increasingly afraid of seeming to be a lady in front of others. When he saw him again, he was relieved.

Rudra responded, "Don't worry, I'm back. I just walked to the the restroom," glancing at his anxious expression.

The sight of Rudra's reappearance made Gowthami and Ram exceedingly delighted.

Gowthami quickly grasped Rajeev's hand and they went to Rudra together. There, Gowthami said, "Can we have your blessings?"

Gowthami firmly held the view that he was the sole member of her family she had left, despite the fact she was mindful that he was her maestro. Despite the fact that he was Rajeev's biological father, she saw him as her father. She doesn't recall her background; all she knew was that he was the only one who was connected to it, and he used to treat her like a daughter. She sought him out after being married in order to get his blessings, but she was unable to do so.

"Yes, little tiger," Rudra said with joy.

Rudra named her "little tiger," and when she did, it made her feel as if she had heard the moniker "tiger" a lot when she was younger.

The way Gowthami and Balavan interacted with each other made everyone feel a little off.

Everyone wondered whether they had known each other before.

Upon Balavan's introduction as the "father-in-law of the Rams," everyone assumed they had met before.

When Abhi, Sashi, and Ram left the event to pick up Gowthami, they had no clue what had transpired. Although Abhi and Sashi are completely perplexed by the circumstances, they decided to inquire later.

Ram didn't give their retelling much thought since he knew Gowthami was a Rudra student.

Balavan led them back to the door after they had received his blessings.

When Rajeev and Gowthami moved into Rajeev's house, Uma presented the harathi to the new couple. She placed the rice kalash in front of her and told Gowthami to push it inside the house with her leg.

"They are not permitted in," Abhi abruptly said.

There was an exchange of astonished looks between Rajeev and Gowthami as they tried to figure out why he was stopping them.