In Nagaur, a brother wearing dhoti and kurta created history: Gave a unique gift of 13 crores to his sister

 | 
asgasga

Summary

In Sekhasani village of Nagaur in Rajasthan, brothers created history by giving a dowry of Rs 13.71 crore to their sister! Many precious things including tractor, car, land, gold and silver were included in this magnificent dowry.

Nagaur. Recently a unique and historical dowry was witnessed in Sekhasani village of Nagaur district of Rajasthan, which became a topic of discussion in the entire state. Here Tulchharam and Ramlal Phadoda Bedawadi set a unique example of tradition and brother-sister relationship by paying dowry of Rs 13 crore 71 lakh to their sister's in-laws.

The biggest dowry in the history of Rajasthan

In the cultural traditions of Rajasthan, Mayra has a special significance, but this time this Mayra has been recorded in history due to its grandeur. A tractor, Bolero car, 5 kg silver, 1.6 kg gold, 6 plots, 80 bighas of land and Rs 1.31 crore in cash were given in the Mayra. Apart from this, a pledge was also taken to build a big hall in the village's cowshed.

Earlier also crores of rupees were paid in dowry in Nagaur

This is not the first time that such a grand dowry has been paid in Nagaur district. Earlier, the Mehariya family of Dhingsara village had also paid dowry of Rs 8 crore 1 lakh to their sister Bhawari Devi. In this dowry too, land, vehicles and a large amount of gold and silver jewellery were given.

Pride of Mayra Tradition of Rajasthan

In Rajasthan, Mayra is not just a ritual but a symbol of love and strength between brother and sister. This tradition of giving Mayra to support sister's in-laws during marriage has been going on for years. But with time, the form of Mayra is also becoming grand.

Mayra went viral on social media

This Mayra of Sekhasani village is now going viral on social media. People shared videos and pictures of this grand event, which quickly became a topic of discussion. This historic Mayra has once again brought the culture and tradition of Rajasthan in the limelight, where brothers leave no stone unturned in fulfilling their love and responsibility.

PC:Asianetnews