Vivaha Samskara

by HMEC
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Hindu Mandir Executives Conference (HMEC) Presents A New Book On
Vivāha Saṃskāra
The Hindu Wedding Ceremony
Everything you wanted to know…..but…..didn’t know whom to ask!

Hindu Mandir Excecutives’ Conference (HMEC) Presents A New Book On
Vivāha Saṃskāra
The Hindu Wedding Ceremony
Everything you wanted to know…..but…..didn’t know whom to ask!
This Book provides:
Complete Vedic Hindu Brahma Vivaha in Sanskrit with English translation
Two modifications for contemporary relevance: Mutual Consent and Joint Saptapadi
Symbolism of Hindu rituals
Discussion of Hindu / non-Hindu Interfaith Marriage Issues
Complete Hindu ceremony for a non-Hindu to accept Hindu Dharma
We expect this book to be useful to many different groups of readers such as:
Couples (even non-Hindus) desiring a Hindu wedding ceremony,
Couples desiring to sustain Hindu Dharma,
Parents of the bride and groom,
Trained purohitas,
Persons desiring to be the officiant of a Hindu wedding ceremony,
Attendees of a Hindu wedding,
Students of Hindu Sa?skaras,
Planners of a Hindu wedding,
Hindu youth considering a relationship with a non-Hindu, and
Hindu / non-Hindu interfaith couple engaged to be married.
Excerpts from the book:
A good example of the symbolism embedded in the vivaha sam?skara steps is the holding of a cloth curtain between the bride and groom during the singing of Mangalas?t?akas (auspicious eight) verses.  At the end of Mangalas?t?aka recital, the curtain is removed, which symbolizes the advice to the bride and groom that there should be no secrets between them after marriage.  It also signifies the importance of one-ness and complementary nature of the two heretofore separate individuals.  Many rituals during the course of vivaha sam?skara have been thoughtfully designed by our sages millennia ago in order to assure the sanctity and success of a marriage.G?hastha-asrama is the only stage in a person’s life when a person actually sustains the society.  Since the sam?skara of vivaha makes both the man and the woman householders, it holds a special and exalted place, in the Hindu society.

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