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Bride Groom Viral Video: Atmanirbhar Dulha! Groom Recites Mantras Instead of Pandit, Performs Rituals with Bride, Netizen Says ‘Power of Brahmin’

Bride Groom Viral Video: When Prime Minister Narendra Modi first introduced the concept of Atmanirbhar Bharat, it quickly became a buzzword across India. But have you ever seen an Atmanirbhar groom? A viral video on social media perfectly captures this idea as a groom takes charge of his wedding ceremony by reciting the mantras himself instead of relying on a priest.

The video shows the bride and groom sitting at their wedding mandap just before the pheras. However, what makes this wedding unique is that the groom himself is reciting the mantras, while both he and the bride perform the rituals. The viral clip has left netizens fascinated, with many appreciating the groom’s knowledge and confidence.

Bride Groom Viral Video Shared on Instagram

The viral video was uploaded on an Instagram account named gyanclasss. The caption of the video reads, “Next level aatmanirbhar.”

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In the video, the groom and bride are seen in their wedding attire, surrounded by family members as they proceed with the wedding rituals. The highlight of the clip is the groom, who holds a microphone and chants the mantras while performing the rituals along with his bride. This rare moment of a groom taking charge of the ceremony has turned the video into a sensation on social media platforms like Instagram.

Netizens React to the Atmanirbhar Groom

The video has sparked admiration and amusement among social media users. Many appreciated the groom’s ability to recite Sanskrit mantras, while others shared humorous takes on the situation.

One user commented, “Impressive if he’s actually able to read Sanskrit.” Another wrote, “This is actually how it is supposed to be…” A third user added, “This can only happen in Brahmin families.” A fourth joked, “Mera wala bhi shayad aisa hi kare, wo bhi pandit hai.” Meanwhile, a fifth user said, “Power of Brahmin.”

The viral video has sparked an interesting discussion online, with many users debating the significance of self-sufficiency in wedding rituals.

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