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          Patna, Sep 24 (IANS) A Japanese couple tied the knot in Bihar's   Bodh Gaya, a holy town for Buddhists, in Hindu style to send a message of peace   and harmony to the world. "We came to Bodh Gaya all the way from Tokyo to get married to   send the message of love, peace and harmony," the couple said.  
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	  Massako Kawada, 31, clad in traditional red saree, wedded 32-year-old Kazenori   Araki Thursday amid much fanfare at a temple in Bodh Gaya, about 110 km from   here. 
 "The marriage was solemnised with the bride and groom taking the   ritualistic seven rounds of the fire and the groom applying vermilion in her   (bride) hair parting," Shreekant Pandey, a local Hindu priest who conducted   wedding, told IANS over telephone.
 
 The ceremony was attended by close   relatives of the bride and the groom, some tourists and locals.
 
 "There   was much merry-making with the locals dancing, singing and drinking wine to   celebrate the marriage," Pandey said.
 
 
   
      
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