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"Why is Gowthami Aunty grabbing a coconut in her hands?" Parikshit questioned Ram as he seen Gowthami snagging one.

"I also don't have any idea," Ram said, staring blankly.

Parikshit was approached by Radha, who was standing close by and explained that the coconut represents wealth and good fortune.

"In a relationship, a coconut stands for giving freely and putting one's ego aside. As she embarks on a new adventure, the bride is pictured bearing the blessings of the Lord. "

Ram turned to face Radha and said, "Thank you, aunty, for taking care of my little problems." Radha grinned.

"I would follow suit if he asked throughout your marriage."

"Marriage of mine?", Ram pondered what had occurred to Radha and the reason for her behavioral changes today. He ignored her remarks and focussed on the wedding.

The bride and groom's chairs are opposite from each other, with a curtain between them to keep them from glancing at each other right now.

"Why were they keeping the curtain there?"
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