Kundapur: Hollywood actress ties the knot at Kollur Temple


Kundapur: Hollywood actress ties the knot at Kollur Temple

Silvester D'Souza
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (EP)

Kundapur, Feb 20: In a rare event, a couple of American origin got married in pure Indian style at Sri Gopalakrishna temple in the presence of Sri Mookambika deity of Kollur on Thursday, February 20.

The couple between the ages of 30 to 35 years, are Jaimyse Haft and Cameroon. Bride Jaimyse, a Hollywood actress has acted in more than 80 films including in Lords of Underworld series and is also practicing Yoga. She has left the field of cinema and has accepted the devotional life, ultimately falling in love with Patanjali Yoga guru Cameroon.

Cameroon is practicing religion and Ayuruveda and runs a Yoga center at Los Angeles.  Jaimyse who got attracted to his teachings, came to Kerala along with Cameroon for traditional Ayurvedic study and meanwhile had visited local religious centers.

The friendship that developed in a camp, blossomed into love and culminated in marriage.

Priest Suresh Bhat led team administered the religious rites to the couple. Popular singers Sairam and Taylor Dayne, Thyron Catherina and others who were present, blessed the couple.

  

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  • Rupert, Mangalore/Canada

    Sat, Feb 22 2014

    Better than the disgusting same sex marriage, which even the animals find it disgusting.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Feb 22 2014

    Good to know that Hollywood actress ties the knot at Koluur temple and get married.Congratulation and all the best.Thanq.

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Sat, Feb 22 2014

    Dr K Kumari G, Nellore/kodydka
    Really? since when? all I hear is throwing acid on ladies, suicide of housewives along with kids and murder by pouring kerosene to bring more dowry !

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  • Dr K Kumari G, Nellore/kodydka

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    Good that western people are following the Indian tradition of marriage and family life. Indian marriages are holy and we don't divorce even under the worst circumstances. We always carry on loving our spouses and live a happy life. I am happy that western people are following our philosophy.

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  • Peter Pereira, Nagoya, Japan

    Sun, Feb 23 2014

    Dr. Kumari, your comments are true. We do not divorce, but compel our wife to suicide by harassing for dowry or we kill them if they do not live like a slave instead of a wife. Great culture.

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  • anil, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    I give 5 years. who said divorce is not easy in America? yes, its very hard on men as they almost always end up losing everything yet many fools do get marry. In Europe, these days younger generation is does not give much importance marriage as an institution.

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  • Sesappa, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    Many of our commentators are bit upset with this article.They probably are not ready to accept the rich traditions and values of Indian culture as they have already adopted western culture that too partially.

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  • varun, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    Dude Sesappa, every part of the world claims that it has a rich and glorious tradition and culture! Be it Chinese or Greek!Indians are not the sole and only inheritors of cultural heritage. So do not belittle other countries culture. as for as this marriage is considered, they are not the first celebrity couples to have Hindu wedding. Russel brand and Katy Perry did it so were Arun Nayar and Elizabeth Hurley. As expected from celebrity couples, both pairs are divorced now! These Hollywood people try different means to be in the news. Marriage included. To say that they have embraced Hinduism soulfully is very naive.He is minting money via Yoga teaching which was never meant to be a money making business. They just want to try different things. That is why Temple premises should be spared from these attention seeking acts

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    Let we be pride of our tradition and Let we all wish the newly couple'A happy married life and the divine blessings'.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    Wishing happily married life. Hope our culture masters learn something from this and develop tolerance to others culture!

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Udupi/dubai

    Fri, Feb 21 2014



    Wish you Happy Married life

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    Whatever one says-
    Have devotion,don the traditional wedding saree,get adorned by traditional jewelry and the 'pure radiance' is there for all to see!
    Had a look at the 'bridal' photos for the first time and doesn't she glow!!
    Sarva Mangala Maangalye
    Shive Sarvaartha Saadhike
    Sharanye Triyambake Gowri
    Narayani Namosthuthe...
    The 16 attributes through various attire ,wear and jewelry does make a 'female' Sarva Mangala Maangalye for sure!!

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  • Monica, M'lore, USA

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    its not easy marrying and divorcing in America as you guys think. One becomes bankrupt after giving out the settlement to the spouse, but they live and take care of their kids. What is happening in Indian marriages, brides suicide for harassment or murder for dowry issues, killing their own kids so on & on

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    Good ...They saw something in our culture which appealed to them.
    May Goddess Mookambika bless all....
    Jai Sree Devi....

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  • aak, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    Wish u happy married life, both of u and the great Indian culture.great india

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  • Balu, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    This looks traditional havyaka brahmin marriage style. If interested, just see , it is different from all others. I was told that in olden days it used to be 7 days function.

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  • sanjay, Mangalore/west

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    Will they come to India when they divorce also?!! Given that more than 50 % marriages in average American families fail and more than 75 % marriages of Hollywood celebrities fail, it's sure that this marriage will take the same route. Kollur is a sacred place for many and the administration must not entertain all this drama just because they get some American dollars

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  • maxy, kinnigoly/mumbai.

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    It seems now sanctity of Indian rituals too go in line with sanctity of religious donations.(sources of donations never questioned by religions & in bargain these donors glorified by religious leaders in society & community.

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  • arjun, India

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    Aisi baani boliye,
    man ka aapa khoye
    Auran ko seetal kare,
    aapahu seetal hoye

    Please don't say they will end up in divorce just when they start their beautiful life journey together. Everything is sacred, even you, why shouldn't they get married in Kollur? Kollur mookambika is Adi Shankaras deity, Adishankara stands for advaitha, advaitha is beyond caste creed religion and temples, it sees god in every human, just like Jesus too told the disciples that the kingdom of god is within you, see from a larger perspective and get over this division mentality of reservation of a sacred place for a few...god bless.

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  • Aadil Khan, Kasaragod/Saudi Arabia

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    100% I agree with your views.

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  • Noori, Karla

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    Is this marriage recognized back in their home country ? Just curious

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Feb 22 2014

    @ Nuri karla,recognized only when they get registered in court through a lawyer.

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  • Nenari, Nirmar

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    There's just Fun Factor to those foreigners who marry in Indian culture. They just go back to their own countries and be same again. Marrying in India to those is nothing but making life little more awesome with an adventure element. They don't really mean what they do.

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  • Cynthia, Moodbidri

    Fri, Feb 21 2014

    Marriages are fixed in heaven, but celebrated (anywhere) on earth !!

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  • Hindustani, Manipal/Dubai

    Thu, Feb 20 2014

    ''WISH YOU A HAPPY MARRIED LIFE''

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  • Sir Lancelot, Manglore

    Thu, Feb 20 2014

    Athithi Devo bhava.
    Sukhi jeevanaum kalyanam.

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  • David , Shirva

    Thu, Feb 20 2014

    If they marry in US they have to spend lots of Dollars. This is the best way to save money. Good idea. Good Luck.

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  • Edwin Nazareth., Shankerpura. Udipi

    Thu, Feb 20 2014


    This is all time pass for the foreigners, because they are fed up with the marriage in their native place, honestly, I ask, how many times they have married before this. Is it there first marriage, they are insulting our Indian culture, better not to allow them do all these things.

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  • Avinash, Kasaragod/Bangalore

    Thu, Feb 20 2014

    Foreigners are getting attracted to the Indian marriage system and our youngsters are getting attracted to living together system which is a foreign culture. What a tragedy?

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  • NOOR MOHAMMED H.S, Shiroor/Dubai

    Thu, Feb 20 2014

    "Wish You Happy Married life" Both of you..

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  • Jamal, Mangalore/UAE

    Thu, Feb 20 2014

    Welcome to India

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