In a unique wedding ceremony, an Indian groom and his Slovakian bride today exchanged wedding vows under the sea just off the coast of nearby Kovalam today.
The couple-- Nikil Pawar from Maharashtra and Eunika Pogran-- in their wedding attire and scuba gear exchanged rings and specially designed garlands made of shells undersea in a brief ceremony.
The one hour wedding ceremony was held thismorning at Kovalam, the picturesque beach here that is promoting itself as a wedding destination.
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Printed questions that are part of weddings were shown to the couple to which they replied 'I do' in sign language, the organisers said.
Pawar, who works as a diver at Kovalam, told reporters after they emerged from the waters that "it was a dream come true" to get married undersea, while Eunika said though she enjoyed it, she was a "bit nervous".
The organisers claimed that this was the first undersea wedding in India.
The couple, whose close friends attended the wedding, said they would register their marriage in Maharashtra.
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