After living in live-in for 15 years, the man married 3 sweethearts, 6 children were involved in the form of wedding brides.
MADHYA PRADESH / After living in live-in for 15 years, the man married 3 sweethearts, 6 children were involved in the form of wedding brides.
MADHYA PRADESH - After living in live-in for 15 years, the man married 3 sweethearts, 6 children were involved in the form of wedding brides.
A man married his three girlfriends in Alirajpur district of Madhya Pradesh. The tribal youth was living in a live-in relationship with his girlfriends for the last 15 years. He also has 6 children from all three girlfriends. There is a tradition in this tribal-dominated area that until the person is not married according to the customs, he is not allowed to participate in any Manglik program, that is why Samarth Morya asked his three girlfriends to follow the tribal customs. married with
The groom Samarth Morya told that 15 years ago he was poor, he did not get married due to lack of money. He fell in love with three women, whom he took one by one and brought to his house and started living together as husband and wife. He has 6 children from all three women. His family and children are very happy with the marriage of Samarth Morya, who has been living in live-in for 15 years. Along with the people of the family, the people around attended Samarth's wedding and danced fiercely. Along with Samarth, the names of his three wives were written in the wedding card. Samarth Morya has also been the sarpanch of Nanpur area.
Live-in tradition in Bhilal societyIn the tribal Bhilala society, youths are allowed to live with women and have children without marriage. However, there is also a tradition of this society that couples who settle down without marriage are not allowed to be a part of any auspicious program of the society. After the marriage of Samarth Morya according to the tribal tradition, now he and his three wives have got the freedom to participate in the auspicious programs of the society.
Three marriages are valid under Article 342Article 342 of the Indian Constitution protects tribal customs and specific social customs. Under this article, marriage of Samarth Maurya to three brides together will be considered legally valid.