The decision of two people to get married establishes a lasting bond between their respective families. Weddings in India are lavish events in which both the bride’s and the groom’s families have important responsibilities.

During the days-long wedding ceremony, the bride and groom must make seven rounds around the sacred fire before their union may be publicly recognized (Agnikund). While Saat Phere is more commonly used to refer to it, Saptapadi is its traditional name. The bride and groom collectively swear seven vows known as Saat Phere while performing the parikrama around Agni Dev and having him attest to their marriage. Agni Sakshi is the name for this.

In Ahmedabad, a man carried his wife who required special assistance throughout their wedding ceremony in spite of his family’s objections. The bride of Mahavir Singh suffered paralysis in the lower half of her body six months ago as a result of an accident.

Mahavir Singh proposed to Reenlaba in Patan after gaining approval from both families. Three years ago, Gujarat. After the couple got engaged, the families grew close, and they swiftly chose the day for Mahavir and Reenlaba’s wedding.

Reenlaba, on the other hand, had suffered serious spinal cord injuries six months earlier after slipping under a tree while playing with her friends. She was quickly taken to the hospital, but the horrible injuries to her body part prevented her from moving her lower body.

Reenlaba’s parents started to fear that Mahavir’s parents might not approve of their daughter’s marriage as soon as it was publicized. The decision to cancel the wedding was made by the families in a meeting. On his birthday, however, on October 31, Mahavir acknowledged his love for Reenlaba and stated his wish to marry her. despite everything, to wed her.

On December 1st, Mahavir wed Reenlaba in Ahmedabad over the family’s objections. At the traditional Hindu wedding ceremony known as the saat pheras. The bride follows her guy during the final three pheres whereas the groom leads his bride through the first four parikramas.

Mahavir married his crippled bride while carrying her.