Mysuru royal ties the knot with Rajasthani princess
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The royal wedding is scheduled for six days, as per tradition and culture. The palace is witnessing such royal grandeur and bonhomie after a gap of 36 years.
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Yaduveer Wadiyar is the adopted son of the late Sriknatadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar and Pramodadevi Wadiyar of the Mysore royal family. Amid 'veda-goshas' and sacred chanting of purohits, Yadhuveer tied the nuptial knot at 10.22 am and the royal couple formally entered the 'Gruhasta Ashrama'.
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The prince was dressed in an unusual long suit, known as an 'Angaraka', designed by his mother, Pramoda Devi.
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Coincidentally, though he is an adopted son, the wedding of Yaduveer’s parents – Swaroopananda Gopalraje Urs and Tripura Sundaridevi was said to have taken place in the same Mayura Kalyana Mantap many years ago.
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