A man named Suryadev from the komaram bheem Asifabad area of hyderabad married two women in the same ceremony in a startling incident that has come to light. According to Suryadev, he could not let go of either of the two women—Lal Devi and Jhalkari Devi—because they were the love of his life.

Although initially apprehensive, the village elders eventually agreed to allow the occurrence to take place.
 
The groom may be seen conducting the rites while simultaneously holding both of his wives' hands in a wedding video that has gone viral.

Even though this episode garnered a lot of media attention, similar incidents have occurred in india before.
 
Despite being illegal for Hindus, polygamy is more common than one may imagine in the nation.
 
It will be intriguing to observe how effectively Suryadev manages two relationships at a time when most people can't handle even one, given that he has already tied the knot—or knots, to be more precise.

While polygamy was practiced by some, including royalty, in ancient india, it is not accepted by mainstream hinduism today due to the influence of religion and the Hindu marriage Act of 1955, which mandates monogamous relationships.
 
 

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