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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal"When we reached the bride, I handed over the gift I'd got her. Mrs. Bose, who was right behind me,blessed the bride and gave her the Ashirwad SADA SUHAGAN RAHO ( May you always stay happily married). And it was this blessing that intrigued me.
I have heard far too many old women in my family say this exact same thing to multiple brides on multiple occassions, And honestly, I don't think this is a blessing in the first place. by saying this, aren't we implying that the newlywed bride would diebefore her husband?Is it really a blessing then?
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Eshita Saha, an educator by profession, is born and brought up in the smart city Faridabad. Being an aesthete, she started writing verse when she was eleven years old. Her ability to observe things minutely and to ask "Why" motivated her to pen down her thoughts in the form of verses and social satire. She tries to bring in forth the issues pertaining to the various stigmas persisting in the society. She believes epiphany is the real penance.She goes by as an effervescent and ebullient lady who lives in the present thanking God for all she has got or lost.
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