Second Morning in Aniyali
Morning is a great time to start Fresh everything.
This quote of someone really defines our second Morning in Aniyali Village. All the rush and celebration of previous night just falls together in that 2–3 hours of sleep.

But there is always something at some places that we have to deal with. This time it’s getting freshen up ASAP for the much awaited procession of the Wedding - i.e Wedding itself.
And waking up at 5.30 AM is the real part of the fun when you have limited time.
Getting the task done
Our biggest task the next morning is to wake up in Time and clean all the mess and get ourselves freshen up and ready for reaching the Wedding Destination.
It’s only about 15–20 minutes far from our origin village. It’s called Nabhoi Gaam where the actual setup is created for the wedding.
Roaming around the Farm
Around 8.30 AM, we are at the Nabhoi Village where everything is happening and everyone has gathered there I mean every single person of the village is attending the Wedding because it’s not the normal type of wedding, it’s the Group Wedding where some number of couples got married together with their loved ones under the same Pandal.
I know the pic is not related with what I have written above. But I really don’t have the Pandal Pic.
But as we all know that we are not interested in marriage ceremonies but enjoying the every bit of it. And we have enjoyed it by roaming around the Farms in the village and turning on the Peace Mode gelling with the sweet sound of birds chirping, water flowing and every other thing that makes you calmer.
Need of the Hour — The Food
According to the survey, No Indian wedding has ever been completed without the typical wedding dishes served to guests and family members — unless it’s a Court Marriage.
But as I have told you earlier the wedding is attended by almost the whole village, so it’s never been an easy thing to just grab the dish and stand in a queue for getting the food.
And when you had your meal and everything comes to the finishing line i.e then you realize what is remaining and what is not in terms of following the rituals. It’s saying Goodbye to your friends!!
But as we know everything comes to an end and leaves a bright smile on everyone’s face with a slight hesitation of saying goodbye to all of them with whom you enjoyed to your fullest and purest form in those two days.
Kudossss To VazuDev Patel and his village.




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