Village considers Eagle as bride's deceased father in MP wedding! Here's what went down next

Villages consider Eagle as bride's deceased father in MP wedding! Here's what went down next

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Bhaskar Chakravorty
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In a Madhya Pradesh village in the Damoh district, there was an odd episode. The eagle that was present at every wedding ceremony was thought by the villagers to be the father of the bride. After the garland ceremony, it blessed the girl while sitting on the bride's head. In recognition of the eagle's presence, the bride's family gave it food and drink. The wedding took place in the village of Ranjra. The people think that the bride's father, who passed away, blessed the couple by appearing as an eagle. The guests were taken aback by the eagle's serene demeanor throughout the ceremony and its continued presence throughout all of the marriage's customs.

Pre-nuptials and the weird

Prior to the nuptials, Jalam Singh Lodhi, the bride's father, passed away in an unlucky accident close to Talaiya in the Abhana hamlet of the Damoh region. The relatives of the bride and groom chose to proceed with a straightforward ceremony in a temple because daughter Imarti's marriage was previously scheduled for April 21. The village's Chandi Mata shrine served as the venue for the marriage ceremony.

The family emotions!

Ganesh Lodhi, a family member of the bride, claimed that an eagle appeared out of nowhere and perched on the house's roof when they returned early on the wedding day, following the immersion of her husband Jalam Singh Lodhi's ashes. It then approached Nonibai, the bride's mother, and took a seat on her lap. She gave the eagle food, milk, and water, assuming he was hungry and dehydrated. The eagle did not injure anyone nearby during this period, and the locals likewise showed the bird kindness and affection.

Passing of the father

Prior to the nuptials, Jalam Singh Lodhi, the bride's father, passed away in an unlucky accident close to Talaiya in the Abhana hamlet of the Damoh region. The relatives of the bride and groom chose to proceed with a straightforward ceremony in a temple because daughter Imarti's marriage was previously scheduled for April 21. The village's Chandi Mata shrine served as the venue for the marriage ceremony.
Ganesh Lodhi continued, "The eagle sat on a young man's shoulder and traveled to the wedding place with him when the family started departing for the wedding." From a chair close to the stage, the eagle watched the entire wedding.

The eagle reportedly flew, perched on the bride's head, and began flapping its wings after the wedding. He appeared to be blessing the bride. According to Ganesh Lodhi, the eagle left the area and vanished out of nowhere as the marriage rites were performed. The people think that Jalam Singh, the bride's father, came to bless his daughter by taking the shape of a bird. The locals are still talking about what caused the eagles' unexpected entrance and disappearance.