A wedding: Marriage of Two Pure Hearts


A wedding: Marriage Of  Two Pure Hearts
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (KM)
Pics&report: Rons Bantwal

Mumbai, Apr 27: Marriages are made in heaven they say.  True love does not see the skin deep beauty of a person but delves further to see the inner beauty hidden in the heart.  Here is a true life incident of two hearts seeing through each other with the essence of true love.

It would have been just another normal wedlock if not for the fact that the bride groom  Pandu Kotyan and his charming bride Shoba who entered wedlock on Thursday April 10, are both mentally challenged.

Pandu is an employee of the Mumbai based Times of India canteen for the past 28 years and his new  bride is a resident of Udupi-Kuthpady.

Sad that both would never understand the world the way we do. But their hearts never failed to recognize the good in each other. This is what brought them  both together. Their love was blessed by their elders and relatives at Bannanje Gurunarayana Auditorium.

Keshava and Madav Poojary relatives of the bride groom, Chandrahasa Shetty, proprietor and staff of the canteen and others were present to bless the couple. The occasion was graced by Jaya Poojary of Mumbai Press Club, Jaya C Suvarna of Rastriya Billava Mahamandala, Vinay Kumar Sorake, former MP, Bannanje Babu Amin and others.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 28 2008

    God Bless this Wonderful Couple. All the best to their Future Married Life. I am sure the couple is Physically Handicapped and not Mentally challenged.

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