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| American couples tie knot Vedic way |
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Mumbai (Maharashtra): Amy Pearce blushed into her pallu as the priest Rohini Kumar chanted a Sanskrit mantra and then translated it into English: “This means you will have to take good care of all your cows.” He then added helpfully: “Hope you have many cows in your backyard.”
Pearce sat cross-legged besides her 6-foot, 4-inch bridegroom, Mark Terza, a physiotherapist-turned-yoga fanatic, blinking as the thick havan smoke enveloped the hall. But they weren’t the only Americans getting hitched in desi style in Mumbai. Beside them sat yet another couple — New York-based builder T J Macchiaroli and Melinda Pizzano, who runs a flourishing upcountry spa in Putnam County in New York.
The couples garlanded each other amidst Vedic chants at the Radha Gopinath Temple at Chowpatty on Monday morning. The guests of honor were 14 other yoga enthusiasts, also from the US brought to India on a 13-day spiritual tour by group leader Reghunath. “This is a historic first for Mumbai. Although we’ve had many such Vedic weddings for Indian couples in the past, this is the first time two American couples have decided to take the plunge into Indian culture together. And it all began after they started doing yoga,” Radha Gopinath Temple founder Radhanath Swami said. Pearce and Terza had decided to get married in India after they met two years ago. And, while doing that, they affirmed that yoga was the “organic thread” that united them. “She was my yoga guru and I fell in love with my guru. I hope that is okay,” Terza, now a partner in his wife’s yoga school in New York, said laughingly. |
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