Udaipur, The preparations for the 44th Divyang and Underprivileged Mass Wedding Ceremony, organized by Narayan Seva Sansthan, have reached their final stage. The grand wedding venue at Seva Mahatirth, Lions ka Guda has been beautifully decorated with a magnificent pandal and vibrant arrangements, ready to welcome couples, families, and guests from across the country.
According to Prashant Agarwal, President of Narayan Seva Sansthan, various committees formed for the smooth management of the event – including teams for hospitality, food, accommodation, transportation, and cultural programs – held a joint review meeting to ensure everything is in order.
Guests to Begin Arriving from Friday
Philanthropists, guests, and families from different parts of India will begin arriving in Udaipur on Friday. By evening, the brides and grooms participating in the ceremony will also reach Seva Mahatirth, where they will be welcomed in a traditional manner.
Help Center for Convenience
For the convenience of attendees, the Sansthan has set up a two-day Help Center to provide continuous assistance and guidance to guests, donors, and participating couples throughout the celebrations.
Wedding Rituals on Sunday
The two-day celebration will commence on Saturday with Ganpati Poojan and other traditional rituals, while on Sunday all the couples will solemnize their marriage by taking the sacred seven vows (saat phere).
The event not only symbolizes social equality and compassion but also reflects Narayan Seva Sansthan’s long-standing commitment to empowering differently-abled and economically weaker sections of society through dignity and inclusion.