Vivah Puja, also known as the Hindu marriage ceremony, is a deeply spiritual and cultural ritual that marks the union of a bride and groom. It is performed in the presence of sacred fire (Agni) and guided by Vedic mantras, symbolizing the coupleβs commitment to dharma, artha, kama, and moksha. The ceremony includes various steps such as Kanyadaan, Panigrahan, and Saptapadi, each representing vows of love, duty, and lifelong partnership.Vivah Puja, also known as the Hindu marriage ceremony, is a deeply spiritual and cultural ritual that marks the union of a bride and groom. It is performed in the presence of sacred fire (Agni) and guided by Vedic mantras, symbolizing the coupleβs commitment to dharma, artha, kama, and moksha. The ceremony includes various steps such as Kanyadaan, Panigrahan, and Saptapadi, each representing vows of love, duty, and lifelong partnership.
- Fifteenth among the sixteen Hindu samskaras
- Performed to sanctify the marital bond
- Includes rituals like Kanyadaan, Panigrahan, and Saptapadi
- Conducted in presence of Agni (sacred fire)
- Symbolizes spiritual, emotional, and social union
Samagri
- Mangalsutra, sindoor, wedding attire
- Sacred fire setup: wood, ghee, camphor
- Kalash, coconut, betel leaves and nuts
- Flowers, garlands, turmeric, kumkum
- Incense sticks, diya (lamp), rice grains
- Fruits, sweets, dry fruits
- Holy water (Ganga jal)
- Image or idol of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi
- Red cloth, sacred thread (yajnopavita), wedding invitation card
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