Udupi: Indian style wedding for retired Ukrainian footballer 


Daijiworld Media Network-Udupi (HB)
 
Udupi, Jan 7: A foreign couple got married on January 7 morning at Neelavar Goshala here in Udupi as per Indian tradition. 
 
International retired football player, Vitaliy Reva and designer Elena Reva got married as per the Indian culture in a simple manner.
 
 
 
Vitaliy was one of the best goal keepers in the world. He has played in 40 matches. He has participated in ten international tournaments. He retired one and half years ago from international football.
 
Tanmay Goswamy, Medical Director and Kapil Goswamy played the role of bride’s parents in the marriage. R. K. Zingan, an active leader of Congress at Ukraine, presently a resident of Delhi and his wife Vijayalaxmi stood as bridegroom's parents.
 
The bride had dressed as a typical Indian woman with pink fancy saree. She wore jasmine flowers. The bride groom was wearing tradition white dhoti and peta.
 
They had already married 10 years ago and the couple also have a seven year old daughter, whose name is Vasilisa, studying in first standard. 
 
Speaking to daijiworld, the daughter of the couple said that she was very happy and excited about her parent's re-marriage.
 
The marriage was held during Dhanur lagna, Arundati Nakshatra at 6.45 am muhurtam.
 
Speaking to daijiworld, Vitaliy Reva said, “It is a pleasure to come to India. I read a lot about Indian philosophy and have applied it in my game. It was my dream to get married in Indian Tradition. This day is very special for me.” 
 
Reva was very happy that he got married in presence of cows and spiritual environment.
 
Elena, who is an interior designer also wanted to get married as per the Indian culture.
 
Around sixteen members witnessed this traditional marriage. 
 
The marriage was successfully completed followed by Shachi pooja, Kaja homa, aliya upacharam, Mangalya dharana, Agnisakshi (fire witness), saptapadi, with chanting Mantras with Manjunath Bhat leading the ceremony.
  

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  • shailu, kolkatta

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    Kudos to the columnist for terming a hindu wedding as indian style .Slowly it is being understood that anything Indian is Hindu tis is ghar wapsi. Lets take this realisation to invite our Akbars and Anthonys bros of Daiji by telling Amar ghar wapas bula raha hai. Kuchh din gujaro chaddi pahen ke .

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  • Ahmed, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    This is called "Maru Mangalya" not marriage. Congratulations to the couple. Hope they will live like Sati Savitri and Pati Parameshwar and be a model to the world.

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  • thomas, india

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    AMAZING:
    It would be wonderful if Dr. Hegde of Dhrmasthala. could organise a HINDU weddings in
    Dhrmasthala.
    very traditional..but professional and scientific.with every ritual..music.. settings ..facilities ..in absolute Traditional style..including on Elephant back..this can be world wide phenomenon..
    He should also consider in Dubai... as world wide they would like to have it in TRADITION..with spiritualism and all Bindings...
    Dr. Hegde should seriously consider and set up a GLOBA..WORLD WIDE...website launched . India TOURISM industry should partner this event..
    to sponsor the AIRPORT..AIRLINES..TRANSPORT and of course the 5star facilities..
    Foreigners can afford it..
    but rest of the procedures should be all TRADITIONAL..
    THE DRESS.... food... procedures..ritual....
    A to Z. should be as per SANSKRIT ..
    great scope for both..

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Fri, Jan 09 2015


    @ Thomas,

    Pls grow up!!
    India being a multicultural country,why the necessity for "Hindu" weddings only for boosting tourism??

    Buddy, try to conduct Christian weddings in the best historical churches of Goa and throughout India, including backwaters of Kerala, hill resorts, colonial coffee estates, bungalows, palaces etc. as they do it in Mauritius, Hawaii, Monaco and elsewhere.

    There are many Catholic guys organizing real traditional weddings on islands in Udupi district!!!

    Maru Mangalya, as Ahmed, Mangalore termed it, in itself is not the essence of a lasting marriage in my opinion.

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    Looking it from another angle. If any Indian would want to go to a foreign country and get married according to local tradition, would that become news and then so many of us including me to comment?

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  • juliana, udupi

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    Appears like Hindu style wedding but how come they marry with a living child? This is mockery of the eastern culture which I do not appreciate even for the sake of fun.

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  • sunill, bengaluru

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    whole western countries are fida over indian culture and spirituality.i will not be surprised in near future if west will completely adopt indian culture.

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  • juliana, udupi

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    Do you exclude beggars & homeless & orphans from your list?

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  • sunill, bengaluru

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    dr veerendra heggade and siddaganga sri are 2 on many who help poor,beggars and orphaners by giving them education,imparting skills so that they can stand on thier feet for peoples, irrespective of religions without interfering in thier religion.
    thanks

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  • sunill, bengaluru

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    beggars homeless are also same humans like us with sensations of pain and happiness coupled with emotions.its just that we are lucky to be born at the right place and right people and they are not that does not make them less humans than the others.
    thanks.

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    Thanks to the efforts of this governments cohorts the "Ghar-Vapsi" programme seems to be having now an international effect.

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  • SANEEN ALYAA, MANGLORE/ABUDHABI

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    What a crazy marriage!!I am wonder to see the couple and their little daughter.I think white peoples are mad.if they want to marry then they want to keep in a big place.

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  • Anonymous,

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    After Feku into power even marriages has become fake..

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  • Vicky D, Dubai

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    It's nice to see people around the world are getting attracted towards Indian wedding rituals & Indian culture.
    Unfortunately some ignorant Indian people themselves don't value our tradition.
    There is nothing wrong in getting married to the same wife every year just to celebrate life & its not necessary for a wife to pay dowry every year!

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  • rex, udupi

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    If anyone from Indian origin with a son/daughter would approach to marry in this 'ritual style', we would have seen a lot of protesters!! Lets be equal to every origin and I appreciate their efforts taken to marry in Hindu ritual.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Will they allow an Indian couple to remarry in Ukraine ...

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  • Anonymous,

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Ha ha Nice One.

    Also if they want to Divorce do they need to come back to India to divorce according to Indian tradition or can they just follow Feku model............

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    @Jossey S. Mumbai,are you planning to ?why not?Anybody can marry anywhere so Long they have clean records.Do not Forget to invite Daiji .

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    ..beautiful picture..people who negatively commented are either sadist or materialistic..Hunduism doesnt believe in materialism..each ritual,festival is unique & colorful..live life fullest..nobody knows what is there after life..we have witnessed what happened to people who are running behind one only & leaving behind other things..no celebration, no joy, no birthday , no death day, no anniversary...not allowed/not allowed..they only concerned about after life & make hell in present life..

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  • Nyaayavani, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Pakkaa Pagalpan!

    Re-marriage after marriage?
    Marriage after 10 year old daughter?
    Acting father and mother?
    Marriage in presence of cows?

    Ignorance at its peak.

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  • Af, mangaluru

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    what is the meaning of marriage here. good, they have married here as per Indian tradition, nothing wrong in this, but marrying again and again is meaningless.

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  • RODRIGUES, UDUPI, DUBAI

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Congrats Vitaliy Reva and Elena Reva....happy married life....cheerz

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  • anonymous , uae

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Jokers!!!!!To be in the news some people are ready to do anything.What is marriage for the Ukrainians?where 90% are single parents.

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  • sunill, bengaluru

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    hindu way of marriage has attracted westerners from time immemorial.its nothing new.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Western way of divorcing has now influenced easterners,which indeed is sad.

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  • sunill, bengaluru

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    yes u r right,better late than never

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  • shanthi kiran, mangalore

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    i too agree, but there is nothing wrong..... do you knw that people who go for divorce will have a strong reason, its better to get divorced than to die with lot of mental torture

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  • Godwin, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    An example for people who break marriages.Vitaliy Reva married again but to the same person.A lesson for all couples, that is why they say marriages are made in heaven.
    Its a lifetime bond.

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  • Roshan Andrade, , kemman ./ SOhar Oman

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Hope Vitalliy will not torture Elena for Dowry as hindu culture

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  • sunill, bengaluru

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    dowry is not hindu culture.its a social evil which is there in few hindu,muslim and christion societies also.

    recent days this has reduced as both the boy and girl are educated and working.

    if you dont know about others culture then stop spewing venom on others out of jealosy.
    thanks.

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  • Em, Gangolli/Uae

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    #ghar wapsi..

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  • Pramoda, Kundapura

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Some people will call it communal because of hatred and jealousy for one particular religion and customs. Such people are misfits in the society.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Can we call this marriage tourism or madness. We Indians have lot of time

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  • A. M Shaikh, Dubai, Belapu, Kaup

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    What a great " SANSKRITHI" culture.
    The child before marriage.

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  • muhin, kudroli

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    yuvara kula gotra pareekshisidavaru yaaru???

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  • Raaj, kundapur

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    stupidity to the core:
    1. marrying after begetting a child
    2. Acting parents as if it is drama
    3. amidst cows.. sanctified ritual?
    4. Marriage is a religious ritual/celebration. so are they converted?

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Good.God bless.
    He wanted Indian Style Wedding .he got it.
    'After Wedding Style' You ask??
    it's the same in all villages, lanes, towns, cities, metros,countries, religions, castes, sub castes and what have you??
    Sometimes I wonder why people world over fight at all when they do so much in common!Is it not??
    Ponder a while.....

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    4 0dd who have disagreed here do it differently? Please let us know your style...Odd people!

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Thu, Jan 08 2015

    Doggie style...I believe..I mean 10 people disagreed with you..

    Probably Ramesh and NM are included in this list???

    ...JH..

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    It is good to see that westerners are influenced by our traditions/culture.
    Wishing them both the blessings in their newly wedded life.
    Surprisingly none of our culture protectors raised objection!

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  • sunill, bengaluru

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    our culture is praised all over the world. we didnt advertise it there.

    where the sugar is ther ants come .thats nature.culture protectors will protest whenever anybody tries to harm our culture.
    thanks

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  • Kanirali, indian

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Its really fantastic...god bless them

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  • Alwyn, mangalore

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    NOWADAYS WEDDING HAS BECOME A JOKE OR JUST FOR ENTERTAINMENT....FIRST THEY GET MARRIED IN THEIR NATION...THEN TOUR TO OTHER NATION & GET MARRIED THERE...AFTER SOME DAYS THEY MAY GO TO SOME OTHER NATION & MARRY THERE? WHAT IS MARRIAGE ? BIBLE SAYS marriage is a holy and divinely established covenant

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  • P.Shirish Kumnar Hosabettu, Muscat, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    They respect & love Indian culture being a foreigner but you being a Indian don't even respect Indian culture & follow Foreign culture.!!

    What a shame on you.

    People respect their marriage not like you. Come out from your silly mentality then you will find the truth.

    You are a liability for India.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Wed, Jan 07 2015

    Congrats, Somebody said the other day marriages are made in Heaven, look @this marriage it is made in Udupi, came all the way from Ukraine...

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