Monday, November 18, 2013

Family relieved when guest offered to marry bride after groom disappeared

A 30-year-old man who went to witness a wedding in southern India ended up as the bridegroom in a kind gesture as the bridegroom-to-be failed to turn up to tie the knot.

Ponradha, 23, daughter of Palpandi of Lakshmimanagaram near Arumuganeri in Kanyakumari district, Tamil Nadu, was betrothed to be married to Sithiraivelu, 35, son of Jayaraman of Lakshmipuram in Kayalpattinam of the same district. The wedding was to be held on Wednesday and arrangements were in full swing in the bride's hometown.



They had prepared to welcome the bridegroom on Tuesday evening and were awaiting his arrival when they were informed that he had gone missing. Sithiraivelu's family had claimed to the bride's family that Sitharaivelu had a quarrel with them on Monday and walked out of their home. Though they had been expecting him to come back as usual, he did not return.

Hearing this, the bride's family went into a frenzy, as a stopped marriage would affect the girl's future. The news spread around the town like wildfire when Sivakumar, a relative of the bride who had come to take part in the wedding, agreed to marry Ponradha after his relatives persuaded him to do so. The wedding then took place as per the schedule, much to the relief of the family. The other guests also congratulated and appreciated Sivakumar for his timely gesture.

2 comments:

Brixter said...

At first, I was, Aww, what a nice story, until I got to the part. "a relative of the bride" Seriously?

arbroath said...

According to this article from Wikipedia ...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cousin_marriage

... marriages between first and second cousins account for over 10% of marriages worldwide.