Hindu Mariage Ceremony
FEATURES OF A HINDU MARRIAGE CEREMONY

Our Culture & Tradition !
Hindu Marriage is a sacred step in one’s spiritual growth. It is not contractual, rather it is a commitment between two people to be part if one another and work together toward a common goal
- The reception of the Bridegroom and his parents by the Bride’s parents at the gate.
- The reception of the Bridegroom by the Bride’s parents on the altar.
- The priest welcomes the assembled guests on behalf of both the Bride and Groom and their families.
MAIN VOWS OF HINDU MARRIAGE
Groom: I take your hand for prosperity, good children, and happiness. Live with me happily till old age. The Creator of the Universe, the learned elders men gathered here entrust your hand to me for the fulfillment of my Dharma of Grihasta-Ashram (Duty of Home).
Bride: I take your hand. We shall remain happy and agreeable to each other till the
end of life. I am holding your hand and you are holding mine; we shall never do
wrong to one another.
Groom: You are my wife. I hold your hand to follow the path of Dharma – moral principals. Bride: I am your wife, and will take care of your home in accordance with Dharma.
Groom: Paramatma, the Lord of the Universe, has entrusted you to my care, You shall get your nourishment’s through my efforts.
Bride: Through the grace of God, I am fortunate to be your wife. There is nothing dearer to me than you in this world. We shall lead a long life in mutual affection.
Groom: May the forces of this Universe keep us happy and prosperous and increase our happiness through creating brilliant children like the Sun.
Bride: I shall lead our married life with the same desire.
Groom: May the celestial forces help to produce noble progeny.
Bride: We shall live the life of Grihasta-Ashram in a spirit of cooperation and progress and procreate noble progeny.
Groom: I shall not keep anything secret from you. I shall not perform any immoral act and practice any kind of mental deception on you.. I shall not break the bonds of Truth and Dharma. You are my wife.
Bride: I agree to do the same. You are my husband.
Groom: I shall perform all my religious duties with you.
Bride: I promise to cooperate whole heartedly in the discharge of religious duties.
SAPTA PADI SEVEN STEPS
This ceremony of seven Steps sets the seal of the union of theme two souls. The Seven Steps symbolize the components of an ideal marriage.
- Sufficiency of food
- Physical, Mental, and Spiritual health
- Wealth and its’ correct use for education and cultural enlightenment
- Peace and Happiness of body and soul
- Healthy and intelligent progeny
- Mutual understanding and cooperation
- Loyalt
SWAYAMVARA GARLANDING
The Bride and Groom garland each other in accordance with ancient custom and the Priest reminds the assembly that by doing this they have demonstrated their free choice of each other.
BLESSINGS
The Priest then pronounces the final blessing: “And now may the blessing of God Almighty remain with you on life’s journey. May your path be covered with flowers and lead you to the pinnacles of everlasting Peace.”
KANYADAN
The Bride’s parents give away the Bride to the Groom and his family. The Bride receives blessings for a good marriage and gifts to carry to her now home.
Family members and guests arrive at the altar to bless the newlyweds.
KURYAT SADA MANGALAM HAPPINESS ALWAYS
2655 North Cobb Parkway,
Kennesaw, GA 30152
email: info@matiyaworld.com
Please feel free to any comments.
Copyright © 1997 [Matiya Samaj of Southeast U.S.A.,Inc.]. All rights reserved