Glimpse from the event / HinduVivah
Online Hindu matchmaking service, HinduVivah brought together 108 singles from 10 U.S. states for an in-person matchmaking event at the Indian Cultural Center in Marlton, New Jersey, on April 4.
The event, held from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., was aimed at providing Hindu adults with an opportunity to meet and explore potential matrimonial matches in person highlighting the continued importance of community and cultural connection in modern relationships.
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Singles between the ages 26 and 47 from Alabama, Illinois, North Carolina, Virginia, Ohio, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania joined the program Jointly organized by HinduVivah, the Kadwa Patel Samaj of North America (KPSNA), and the Indian Cultural Center, the April 4 event marked the second HinduVivah event at the South Jersey venue.
A previous edition held in November 2024 drew around 170 participants, according to organizers.
Organizers said the event was designed to create a structured, community-based setting for participants to interact, with refreshments, snacks, and coffee served during the program.
KPSNA, one of the co-organizers, describes itself as a North America-based nonprofit community organization representing members of the Kadwa Patel community with roots in India’s Saurashtra region.
Members of the Indian Cultural Center team, including Amrita Desai, Manu Dadhania, Taral Dadhania, Prafulbhai, Jay Parikh, and Sandeep Dhar; Radhika and Sasi Ji from HinduVivah; and KPSNA representatives Alpesh Kaneria, Trupti Kaneria, Gautam Gunjaria, Alpa Kaneria, Mahesh Kaneria, Daksha Kaneria, Krishna Kaneria, Jiya Kaneria, and Prayas Khant were part of the event’s organization.
HinduVivah is a U.S.-based nonprofit matchmaking platform for Hindu singles, which has organized more than 250 events across the country since it was founded in Dallas in 2017. The organization hosts both online and in-person events in multiple U.S. cities.
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