Bhilwara: A glimpse of the unwavering affection between brother and sister, a message of social responsibility worth Rs 82 lakh.

The soil of Mewar has always been known for the dignity of traditions, values ​​and relationships. Keeping this tradition alive, such a wonderful example of unbreakable love between brother and sister was seen in Pardodas village of Rayala area of ​​Bhilwara district of Rajasthan state, which left the entire area emotional.

Hardev, Chhagan and Sukhdev of Bhadala Barana family spread the message of love, respect and social responsibility while filling the auspicious occasion of the auspicious marriage of the son and daughter of their sister Kamla Bai (wife Mohan Ji Muda). This Myra became not only a financial support but also an expression of dedication, intimacy and pride towards the sister.

Historical rate of Rs 82,72,201

The brothers showered such love in their sister’s courtyard that the entire village became emotional –

  • Gold worth Rs 26 lakh
  • Rs 56,51,101 in cash
  • Rs 21,101 for bangles
  • In this way, by paying a total of Rs 82,72,201, the brothers added a new chapter to the tradition of Mewar. This matter was discussed in every Chaupal in the village.

Bright message of social concern

Not only family love, but also responsibility towards the society was the specialty of this event. The brothers donated an amount of Rs 2,01,000 for the new cow hospital in Agarpura. This amount was handed over to Narayan Bhadala, the founder of drug free and Shaheed Bhagat Singh Cow Hospital. This initiative shows that true love is that which includes the spirit of service to the society along with relationships.

presence of dignitaries

On this occasion, many dignitaries and villagers including Devkaran Jyani (former Sarpanch), Chhotu Badla, Sampat Bhadala were present. Everyone appreciated the generosity of the brothers, their respect for their sister and the social commitment of the family.

A living glimpse of the tradition of Mewar

Amidst the echo of drums, the sweetness of auspicious songs and the intimate warmth of relationships, this Myra was no longer just a ritual. It became an emotional expression of the sacred bond of brother and sister. This event of Pardodas gives the message to the coming generations that love, respect and values ​​are greater than money and when these three come together, history is made.