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।what do the phrases Ranganatha Vivah Jagannatha Vijaya and Girija Kalyanam in ​

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

The given question is taken from 'Ranga’s Marriage'. And it was written by Masti Venkatesha Iyengar.

Here the narrator is saying about the title of the text 'Ranga’s Marriage'. Here the narrator has used some other mouth-filling one like “Jagannatha Vijaya” or “Girija Kalyana.” But, this is not about Jagannatha’s victory or Girija’s wedding. It’s about Ranga’s marriage and hence no fancy title.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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These phrases have been used just to highlight the reason why the author, Masti Venkatesh Iyengar gave the chapter the title Ranga's Marriage. The author is explaining here, that he gave the chapter this title because the story that he is going to narrate is about Ranga's marriage.  

Ranga was the village accountant's son, who was the first person to go to Bangalore to learn English. His coming back to the village was a big event.  

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