Anxious brides wanting the perfect wedding day are leaving nothing to chance in the historic city of Agra, hiring large monkeys and their handlers to keep smaller, pesky ones at bay.
Grey langurs are becoming increasingly common at outdoor weddings to ward off their natural enemy, the rhesus monkeys, which are known to ‘gatecrash’ and wreak havoc, an official said earlier today.
“The langur-handlers are much in demand during the winter wedding season,” Ram Avtaar, an official in the city’s municipal corporation, told the media by phone.
“They usually charge up to INR3,000 ($48) if booked in advance but the rates can go up to INR10,000 ($160) in case of an emergency when monkeys have already entered a venue.”
Though revered in the Hindu majority nation, monkeys are a major menace in many cities, trashing gardens, office and residential rooftops and even viciously attacking people for food.
Agra, home to the Taj Mahal which attracts huge numbers of tourists, Monhas seen monkey numbers increase in recent years, in part because devout Hindus believe feeding them is auspicious.
Amita Singh was quoted as saying she was shocked to find a group of uninvited monkeys chattering away on her wedding day.
“I was so scared that I fell off my chair,” the daily quoted the 29-year-old as saying. “My make-up and dress were completely spoilt.”
She had hired a langur and handler for her reception, held on a separate day for Hindu weddings.
Agra resident Deepesh Gupta, who attended a wedding at which the groom was attacked by monkeys, said he recently hired three langurs which were positioned ‘strategically’ during his daughter’s marriage.