Poor & Differently-Abled Mass Wedding Ceremony
In Indian Sanatan culture, marriage is considered a divine union of two families and two souls. It is one of the sixteen sacred Sanskars and lays the foundation for a life rooted in love, trust, responsibility, and dharma. Helping a daughter get married with dignity and respect is not merely a social responsibility; it is also regarded as a noble act of charity that brings spiritual merit and contributes to the well-being of society.
With this divine spirit, Narayan Seva Sansthan has been organizing free mass wedding ceremonies for young men and women from differently-abled and economically weaker families for several years. This initiative brings hope, dignity, confidence, and a new beginning to families for whom financial hardship and social circumstances can make this sacred occasion difficult to fulfill.
Support the Marriage of Poor and Differently-Abled Daughters
Help light the lamp of marital happiness and dignity in the lives of poor and differently-abled daughters. By donating just ₹101 to the 47th Poor & Differently-Abled Mass Wedding Ceremony organized by Narayan Seva Sansthan, you can become a part of this noble and meaningful cause.