<p>In an unusual venue for a Muslim wedding, a couple on Monday married at a temple run by the Vishva Hindu Parishad.</p>.<p>The Satyanarayan temple in this small town in Shimla district also houses a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh office. There is a mosque next door, but the families chose the temple.</p>.<p>A maulvi performed the nikah in the presence of two advocates and two witnesses. The “baraat” was received at the temple in the traditional “Hindu manner”.</p>.<p>The temple trust said Hindu organisations supported the wedding of the civil engineer groom and the M.Tech bride.</p>.<p>“The temple is managed by the VHP and the RSS office is also located in the temple complex,” temple trust general secretary Vinay Sharma said.</p>.<p>“The marriage ceremony was a significant move towards communal harmony as the RSS is often accused of being anti-Muslim,” he said. “It is a rare example of communal harmony which must be spread.”</p>.<p>The bride’s father said people belonging to all religions attended the wedding.</p>
<p>In an unusual venue for a Muslim wedding, a couple on Monday married at a temple run by the Vishva Hindu Parishad.</p>.<p>The Satyanarayan temple in this small town in Shimla district also houses a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh office. There is a mosque next door, but the families chose the temple.</p>.<p>A maulvi performed the nikah in the presence of two advocates and two witnesses. The “baraat” was received at the temple in the traditional “Hindu manner”.</p>.<p>The temple trust said Hindu organisations supported the wedding of the civil engineer groom and the M.Tech bride.</p>.<p>“The temple is managed by the VHP and the RSS office is also located in the temple complex,” temple trust general secretary Vinay Sharma said.</p>.<p>“The marriage ceremony was a significant move towards communal harmony as the RSS is often accused of being anti-Muslim,” he said. “It is a rare example of communal harmony which must be spread.”</p>.<p>The bride’s father said people belonging to all religions attended the wedding.</p>