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Gujarat Man Marries Two Women in a Single Ceremony, Sparks Online Debate

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Last updated: May 25, 2025 4:20 pm
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In a surprising turn of events, a 36-year-old man from the Navsari district of Gujarat, Meghrajbhai Deshmukh, has tied the knot with two women in a single wedding ceremony, drawing viral attention across social media and sparking curiosity about the cultural practices behind the unconventional union.

Meghrajbhai, who hails from Khanpur village in Vansda taluka, married Kajal Gavit from Khanda village and Rekhaben Gain from Kelia village on May 19, 2025. The marriage, which involved both women, has caught the eye of social media users, with reactions ranging from shock to support. The ceremony not only brought Meghrajbhai and his partners into the spotlight but also opened a window into the tribal tradition of Chandla Vidhi, a practice that permits such unions within his community.

The Unconventional Yet Culturally Accepted Union

Meghrajbhai’s relationship with Kajal Gavit began in 2010, when they got engaged. Later, in 2013, he also became engaged to Rekhaben Gain. Though engaged to both women, Meghrajbhai decided to enter into a live-in relationship with them. Over the years, the three lived together as a family, raising children—two from Kajal and one from Rekha.

While this modern-day love triangle might seem unconventional to outsiders, it is actually rooted in an age-old tribal tradition known as Chandla Vidhi or Phulhar. According to this custom, couples are allowed to live as husband and wife before formally marrying, typically when they have reached a level of financial stability to complete the marriage through social and religious rites. For Meghrajbhai and his partners, the time to formalize their union came after years of living together and raising a family.

A Wedding Invitation That Went Viral

The wedding invitation for the ceremony stirred curiosity and went viral across WhatsApp and social media. The unusual invite featured a single groom, Meghrajbhai, alongside two brides—an image that quickly sparked a wave of reactions. Locals who received the invitation shared it widely, with some finding it shocking, while others were supportive of the couple’s decision to honor their cultural traditions.

Referred to as the “viral wedding,” the ceremony brought Meghrajbhai unexpected attention. His wedding was not just a union of love, but also an event that showcased the tribal community’s deep-rooted values and customs. While the marriage has drawn mixed reactions online, it has also brought forth a sense of pride within Meghrajbhai’s community, where such arrangements are culturally recognized and respected.

Gujarat Twice Marriage: Man Weds Rekha and Kajal, Says He Loved Both |  Surat News - Times of India

Chandla Vidhi: A Tribal Tradition of Love and Responsibility

In the village of Khanpur, such arrangements are not only accepted but are seen as a testament to love, responsibility, and tradition. The practice of Chandla Vidhi allows couples to establish their relationships in a practical sense before they officially marry, a system that acknowledges the importance of financial independence and social responsibility before formalizing the union.

Man marries 2 women, court asks him to divide week into half to spend time  with both - India Today

Though outsiders may view this arrangement as attention-seeking or unusual, within the tribal community, it is seen as a natural part of their cultural expression. Meghrajbhai and his partners’ decision to marry after raising a family together illustrates the trust and respect within their relationship, and their commitment to the values held by their community.

A Viral Wedding, A Cultural Landmark

As Meghrajbhai and his two wives take a step forward in their lives, their story highlights the intersection of modern-day relationships and age-old traditions. While many may have found it controversial, the viral wedding has sparked important discussions about the diversity of marital customs in India and how traditions evolve to suit contemporary lifestyles.

The Chandla Vidhi tradition, with its unique approach to relationships, offers a glimpse into the varied and complex fabric of India’s social and cultural landscape, reminding us of the importance of respect for community values, even in the face of modern-day scrutiny.

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