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A wedding in Jharkhand’s Deoghar took an unexpected turn when the bride called off the ceremony after the groom fainted from the cold during the wedding rituals. The incident took place on Sunday, when Arnav, a young man from Ghormara in Deoghar, was set to marry Ankita from Bhagalpur, Bihar, according to the Times of India. The incident took place at a wedding in Deoghar, Jharkhand.(Representational image/Pexel) The wedding, which was to be held in the bridegroom’s hometown, took place amidst some unusual circumstances. Traditionally, the bride’s family is expected to bring the baraat (wedding procession), but in this case, Ankita’s family brought the procession to Arnav’s home. Ankita had expressed her concerns about this reversal of tradition beforehand, according to the report. Also read: Woman narrates her failed marriage journey through striking mehendi: ‘Finally divorced’ Groom faints during ceremonyThe wedding began with all rituals proceeding as planned, with the var mala ceremony (exchange of floral garlands) performed outdoors in the chilly weather. The families, along with the bride and groom, enjoyed dinner and prepared for the pheras, the final and most significant ritual in a Hindu wedding. However, as the priest began chanting the wedding mantras, the groom started to shiver and eventually fainted, collapsing in the open-air mandap. The groom’s family immediately rushed him to a near room, where they tried to revive him rubbing his palms and soles. A local doctor was called, and after over an hour and a half, Arnav regained consciousness. Despite this, Ankita expressed her concerns about Arnav’s health, fearing he might have an underlying condition that caused him to faint in the cold. She also questioned why her family had to take the baraat to the groom’s house, further fuelling tension between the two families. Also read: Indian couple’s Animal style wedding entry makes internet cringe: ‘Shaadi or war’ Amidst the confusion, Ankita refused to continue with the wedding. The bride’s family, upset with the situation, called the police to intervene and help resolve the dispute. The police attempted to convince both families to proceed with the wedding, but negotiations failed to make any headway.

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