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Congratulations.

Mr. Lotusinsanskritji has given good advice.



That is an arguable point as Marriage does require you to give up something for your society and partner. But that is beside the point.


I have helped very many intercaste and inter-religious marriages here in the USA. In one the priest conducted an Iyengar wedding, where the groom had a poonal ceremony before the wedding. So, he could chant (Pretend) all mantras.

In other cases, the groom and his parents did exactly what the Priest told them. The marriage was typical  Iyyer style.

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You can add or delete any step.

The marriage ceremony is a social event, and some Sanskrit Mantras are thrown in.

You have to find the right priest, who will accommodate your wishes, usually, money is a good motivator.

All the best.


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