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The latter takes the mangala sutram in his hands and recites the following verse: || Maangalyam tantunaanena mama jeevana hetunaa: kanThe bandhaami subhage twam jeeva saradaam satam || This is a sacred thread. This is essential for my long life. I tie this around your neck, O maiden having many auspicious attributes!
Mangala Aarti or Hārati (హారతి) After Mangala Snanam, the family members perform Aarti. They pray for the bride and groom to be granted the wisdom to lead their lives happily. [6] Snātakaṃ (స్నాతకం) Snātakaṃ means "graduation" or "Post graduation".
In such a conception, vivaha, which originally meant the wedding ceremony, but has to acquire the definition of marriage as a whole, is meant for procreation, and the establishment of a family (kutumba). After one's wedding, one is believed to have entered the second stage of life, the grihastha ashrama, performing the duties of a householder. [4]
Mangala (Sanskrit: मङ्गल, IAST: Maṅgala) is the personification, as well as the name for the planet Mars, in Hindu literature. [4] Also known as Lohita ( lit. ' the red one ' ), [ 5 ] he is the deity of anger, aggression, as well as war. [ 4 ]
Vivaha Bhojanambu (transl. Wedding feast) is a 2021 Indian Telugu-language comedy film directed by Ram Abbaraju. [1] The film stars Satya, Sundeep Kishan and Aarjavee. [2] It is produced by K. S. Sinish and Sundeep Kishan. It is Sundeep Kishan's third film as a producer. [3] This film was premiered on SonyLiv on 27 August 2021. [4]
Maṅgala Aṣṭaka is a form of Mantra which is sung at the marriage ceremony in Maharashtra.. It always starts with the Aṣṭavināyaka Vandana, which is as follows: ...
A Vivaha Mandapa (Sanskrit: विवाह मण्डप, romanized: Vivāha Maṇḍapa, lit. 'Wedding pavilion'), [1] [2] also referred to as Kalyana Mandapa (Sanskrit: कल्याण मण्डप, romanized: Kalyāṇa Maṇḍapa) [3] or simply Wedding mandapa is a mandapa (pavilion) [4] [5] temporarily erected [6] for the purpose of a Hindu or Jain wedding.
It shows the Vivaha sukta, the celebrated hymn part of which continue to be in use for contemporary Hindu weddings. (bolded below, see: Swami Vivekananda Bharata Press Prabuddha Bharata: Or Awakened India , pp. 362, 594 [ dead link ] ; The Vivaha (Marriage) Samskara as a Paradigm for Religio-cultural Integration in Hinduism , Nelistra Singh ...