CULTURE: MARRYING TOGETHER, DEBT FREE
At a hall in Tando Adam, one can spot happy couples with their families. The hall has been partitioned with strings of marigolds, jasmine and roses which add an air of festivity to the gathering. At this mass wedding, four Muslim couples and 30 Hindu couples tied the knot which they would have otherwise been unable to do so due to poverty. The total estimated cost of this function: 2.74 million rupees for 2,000 guests.
Sindh is known as the land of tolerance, Sufism and interfaith harmony and this celebration of diversity was on display at the event.
“The prime purpose of this mass marriage is to support those families who are unable to get their daughters and sons married due to lack of resources. I believe this service binds humanity,” says soft-spoken Raju Baba, the president of Uderolal Welfare Organisation (UWO) Tando Adam and the chief organiser of the grand event.
A recent mass-wedding in Sindh was unique in that it was an inter-faith affair
The slogan ‘Service for all, service for God’ reflected the goal of the event to include people of all faiths and ethnicities and was the main reason why people from all walks of life and professions gathered at this event conducted by UWO under the auspices of the Hindu Panchayat.
Many of the guests appreciated the interfaith element of the ceremony. “This is the fair of love and peace; people shouldn’t be kept apart on the basis of religion,” says Ghulam Shabir, a father of one the grooms who participated in the event.