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The Meaning And Importance Of 7 Hindu Marriage Vows

Marriage vows

When two people form a marriage alliance, a connection between their families is formed that will last a lifetime. Weddings in India are complex affairs, with family members on both sides of the bride and groom playing a significant part. The wedding ritual lasts many days, but the groom and bride are only married once they finish seven circumambulations(marriage vows) all around the holy fire (Agnikund). Saat Pheres is the common name for this rite, which is also known as Saptapadi in Hindu tradition.

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The bride and groom take seven vows together as they perform the parikrama encircling Agni Dev and take him as a witness to their marriage. AgniSakhi is the name for this.

During the first four parikramas, the groom leads his bride, whereas the latter follows her man during the final three pheres.

The first vow:

The first vow taken during a marriage is quite important. The groom promises the bride that he would provide sustenance, prosperity, and pleasure to his bride, i.e. his to-be-wife and offspring, during the first vow.

 

Furthermore, the bride promises the husband that she would never fail to look after the groom’s family and home. In addition, the bride vows to share his duty as if it were her own.

The second vow:

The groom assures the wife that he will always be devoted and true to her in the second vow. In addition, he will always be devoted and true to his wife, supporting her through the ups and downs of life. He vows to bring emotional, physiological, and economic stability and security to her and her family.

 

The bride promises the husband that she will gladly share all of the obligations and would always be there for him. In addition, the bride commits to shoulder all of the burdens with strength and courage.

The third vow:

The groom’s third promise is to pledge to the wife that he would constantly work hard and put his everything into his work in order to bring riches and success into the family and to provide education for their children.

 

The bride assures the husband that she will be in charge of the finances and will dedicate her undivided attention to her spouse. She also vows that other men would take a back seat in her life and that she would always be faithful to her spouse.

The fourth vow:

The fourth vow is one of gratitude. The husband praises the bride for making her life lovely and complete in the fourth vow. He also commits to honoring both sets of families, as well as to fulfill all of her requests and including her in all of his key life decisions.

 

The bride promises the groom that she would be a tower of encouragement for him as well as his family throughout their lives. She will honor his judgments and will consult him before making any. She also vows that if any danger arises along the route, she would stand in front of him and rise to the challenge.

The fifth vow:

The couple commits to be with one other and communicate their deepest condolences with utmost compassion and understanding during the fifth vow. Furthermore, they will both endeavor to raise their children with enriched principles and a healthy lifestyle, and they will both pray to God to bless them with healthy children.

The sixth vow:

The sixth vow declares that the pair will respect and love one another, and that they will stand by one other in good times and bad. They pray together for the Lord’s blessings to grant them a healthy, long, and happy life so that they can carry out all of their tasks and fulfill their obligations to one another.

The seventh vow:

The pair pledges jointly in the seventh vow that they will be bound to one other for the rest of their lives. They are now bound together by a heavenly thread of oneness and will spend eternity with others. They also swear to keep all seven vows honest and pure, as well as to keep the commitments made at the seventh vow.

Conclusion:

Marriage isn’t merely a union of two bodies; it’s also a union of two spirits. In India, it is regarded as a holy institution. The spiritual thread connects the two individuals and their families. In a Hindu wedding, the bride and groom exchange seven vows, signaling the start of their wedded life. The Saat pheres, have unique importance in Hinduism since they determine the couple’s relationship for the following seven lives. They are religious commitments that, if kept, will result in a happy marriage.

The Meaning And Importance Of 7 Hindu Marriage Vows
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