In a rare and touching act of love, a 28-year-old woman from Badaun district in Uttar Pradesh married a statue of Lord Krishna because she thought she had gotten a sign from God. People all over the state have taken notice of the event, which was done with all of the rituals of a Hindu wedding. It has gotten people talking about religion, dedication, and personal belief.

The moment that made a big difference in everything
Three months ago, Pinky Sharma toured the famous Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan. She told Aaj Tak that this visit changed her life. She thought the gold ring she got as prasad when she visited was a sign of acceptance from Lord Krishna and not just a chance.
Pinky said that after this moment, she felt very close to Krishna and began to see this as a sign that he wanted to accept her dedication. Pinky Sharma, a 26-year-old postgraduate woman from Badaun in UP, got married to an idol of Lord Krishna. It makes me wonder how she will enjoy her marital happiness with an idol.
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A wedding grounded in devotion
All of the usual Hindu steps were followed in the wedding on Saturday. As she did all of the important rituals, including the saat phere (seven steps), Pinky sat holding a statue of Lord Krishna on her lap.
The next day, she had a proper send-off, like any other wedding. The locals were like family to her and gave her support and praise.
During the rites, Indresh Sharma, her brother-in-law, metaphorically took on the part of the baraati, standing in for the groom’s side.
Family’s reaction and acceptance
For years, the family has been looking for a good husband. Pinky’s dad, Suresh Chandra Sharma, said this. But Pinky always said that she would only get married if Lord Krishna wanted her to.
At first, she did not get why the family made that choice. But they let her make that choice after seeing how devoted she was and what happened with the gold ring.
Pinky’s family went to Vrindavan ten days before the wedding to get the figure that would stand in for Lord Krishna at the event and bring it home.
Ceremony conducted with full consent
The person who did the rites was Pandit Ramshankar Mishra, and he said that the marriage was fully agreed upon. He said that dedication is a powerful spiritual force that should be respected.
Pinky is living at her brother-in-law’s house now, which the village sees as the home of Lord Krishna.
Life After Marriage
The villagers have started calling her “Meera” with love, saying she is like the loyal saint Meera Bai. Since the wedding, Pinky says her life has changed a lot.
She has chosen to spend her life praying, meditating, and helping others. She also said that she doesn’t care about her future because she thinks that Lord Krishna will help her in every way.
All she wants now is to live in Vrindavan one day and stay close to her faith
People all over Uttar Pradesh are talking about Pinky’s strange wedding. Some people think it is too much, while others think it is a strong act of love. Pinky thinks that a spiritual word told her to show her love and trust in Lord Krishna this way.

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