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One bride, two brothers: Stunning glimpses of rare tribal wedding in Himachal Pradesh (see pics)

Last updated on - Jul 21, 2025, 15:55 IST
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2 brothers, 1 bride

In a rare public celebration, Sunita Chauhan of Kunhat village married both Pradeep and Kapil Negi, reviving a centuries-old Hatti tradition that many had kept private.

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3-day ritual, one shared life

​Over three days, that ended on July 14, the trio followed traditional marriage rites that symbolized unity, respect, and shared responsibility.

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The bride’s choice

Sunita, an ITI-trained technician, chose her husbands freely— reflecting the autonomy women traditionally held in Hatti polyandrous marriages.

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Dancing to ancestral tunes

Folk music echoed through the village as relatives and locals danced in support of a union deeply rooted in ancestral custom.

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A legacy remembered

For the Hatti people, polyandry is more than a tradition — it echoes ancient epics like the Mahabharata and endures largely due to the cultural imprint of that epic.

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ST people are having thier own traditional laws.Basically they are not belongs to any Religion whether Indian or Abhramic cult.
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