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Beji Griya waterfall
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Women guests in the wedding house


A wedding reception follows on the same day at the house of the groom. Guests come and go, with no restriction on visitation duration. Family, friends, colleagues, and other relatives can come anytime of the day till night and the newly wed are ready to receive the guests happily. The guests generally come wearing traditional attire and carrying traditional trays filled with sugar, rice, and coffee. These days, guests also arrive with some money in an envelope as gift for the newlywed.
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