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Dolls Tie the Knot in Nagpur Cultural Celebration
23 May
Summary
- Children learned regional customs through a simulated doll wedding.
- The doll bride and groom wore traditional Maharashtrian attire.
- Event transformed a children's game into a cultural heritage lesson.

A unique 'Bahula Bahuli Che Lagna' (doll wedding) event unfolded at Baljagat in Nagpur, immersing attendees in regional Maharashtrian customs. The celebration was meticulously organized by the Shishu Ranjan and Bal Ranjan children's wings.
The ceremonial wedding featured dolls named "Gudda" and "Guddi," adorned in traditional attire. The groom wore a golden kurta, dhoti, and saffron 'pheta,' while the bride was dressed in a yellow and green 'shalu' with miniature jewelry.
This interactive simulation transformed a children's game into a community celebration, offering Nagpur's youth a joyful lesson in rich cultural heritage. The event successfully familiarized the younger generation with traditional wedding rites through an engaging, hands-on experience.