Arya Samaj Jaipur ( Raj.)
It is rightly said that the beauty of an Arya Samaj wedding lies in its simplicity.
In the Vedic Tradition, there are sixteen religious ceremonies known as Sanskars or the Sacraments of Life
The idea of satsang as a spiritual or devotional activity is well known to the followers.
The Sanskrit term puja is used in Hinduism to refer to the worship of a deity through observance of rituals including daily prayer offerings after a bath.
IT is the easiest, less time-consuming & legally valid way for the marriage of couples. The Arya Samaj Marriage Validation Act, 1937 confirms that all Hindus including Jains, Sikhs & Buddhists can perform their marriage in Arya Samaj Temple & the Marriage certificate is completely valid for the registration of marriage in the court.
All the marriages performed in a valid Arya Samaj Temple follows all the Hindu rituals of marriage. The Hindu Pandit conducts the marriage with a complete marriage ceremony - seven Pheras around the fire, spell Vedic mantras, etc.
Arya Samaj Marriage is also valid in inter-caste marriages among Hindus. Both the partners must belong to the same Hindu religion irrespective of their castes. This is not valid if both partners belong to different religions. If both the partners belong to different religions then, the court marriage is performed according to the Special Marriage Act, 1954.
As I have discussed earlier, the marriage of couples in Arya Samaj Temple is completely valid for the marriage of Hindu couples under the Arya Samaj Marriage Validation Act, 1937. The Arya Samaj Temple must be registered & you have to complete the marriage registration in the same jurisdiction.
1) Age Criteria: In India, child marriage is considered illegal. Everyone must have to follow the minimum age criteria for all marriages in India. The minimum age of male & female partners for Marriage - 21 years & 18 years respectively.
2) Hindu Religion & Rituals: In Arya Samaj Temple, all the marriages are performed according to the Hindu Rituals - 7 Pheras around the fire & hymns by the ARYA SAMAJI priest. Both the partners must belong to Hindu Religion including Jains, Sikhs & Buddhists.
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Haryana1) Varmala Ceremony: It is also known as Jaimala. The ritual of Varmala is explained in our ancient Vedic Literature. The exchange of garlands by the Bride & Groom confirms that both of them accept each other publicly. Generally, the garlands are considered pious and made up of fresh flowers like - Rose, Lotus, Orchids, etc.
2) Parikrama or 7 Pheras Around The Fire: It is one of the most important steps in the marriage performed in the Hindu Religion. The concept of parikrama is explained in the Vedas of Hindu Religion which confirms the acceptance of the soul of both partners. Both partners take 7 Pheras ( Parikrama ) around the fire & every parikrama has some specific meaning.
a) In 1st round - both of them pray for good & healthy food.
b) 2nd round - for good physical, mental and spiritual health.
c) 3rd round - for wealth & strength to face the difficulties in life together.
d) 4th round - for more respect & responsibility for each other’s families
e) 5th round - for beautiful, healthy & good children
f) 6th round - for peace, harmony & love among each other
g) 7th round - for loyalty, companionship, maturity & understanding among each other
3) The Ceremony of Sindoor & Mangalsutra: In the Hindu Religion, Every married woman wears a sindoor for the long life of her husband. At first, the groom put the sindoor on the bride’s forehead & hair during the ceremony of sindoor-dan. After then, the woman wears sindoor every day.
It is believed that the mangal sutra shows the pious, loyal & strong bond between both partners. During the marriage, the groom puts the mangal sutra on the bride’s neck. The wife wears that for the entire life for the good life of her husband.