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- From: rane@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (J O D E C I )
- Subject: VEDIC MARRIAGE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE
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- Organization: Univ of Cincinnati
- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 19:10:08 GMT
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- VEDIC MARRIAGE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE
- - MAHARSHI
-
- Marriage is one among the 16 "samskaras" of the life as viewed by
- the vedic scriptures. So the elaborate rituals and the procedures
- that mark the occasion of the marriage if needed to be understood,
- should be preceded by the understanding of the concept of the life
- in the Vedic philosophy.
-
- The whole process of the life is viewed as the continuous progress
- form one form of intelligent manifestation to the other form of
- intelligent manifestation. The whole of the cosmos is viewed as the
- eternal flow of the consciousness of the ultimate., spiralling in
- different forms, continuously trying to upgrade it self to the
- higher and higher levels of the wisdom. Human life is also viewed
- as the same and thought to be progressing to the intelligent forms
- from that of the ignorant. ( tamasoma jyothirgamayaha). The purpose
- of the marriage is viewed as that of aiding the creation of the
- higher and higher intelligent species in the homo sapiens for
- achieving the realization of the supreme. This thought was viewed
- by many westerners and the western educated persons as the
- stupidity of the Hindus barring the individual freedom of the soul
- to enjoy free sex and free life.
-
- But the recent experiments conducted by the Genetic scientists
- confirmed that the whole range of the emotions leading to the love
- like and to the interest of the sex are controlled by a chemical
- secretion called oxycitine, and the whole objective of this
- chemical is to continue the process of the progeny. The whole of
- the individual freedom and other behavior exhibited by the species
- is in confirmation to the control of the chemical named above for
- the progeny.
-
- This has once again confirmed the wisdom of the ancient Sages who
- said that the marriage is for the progeny.
-
- Now the whole of the span of the human life is divided in Hinduism
- to achieve all the objectives of the soul to lead a perfect
- satisfied life to achieve higher levels of the evolution.
-
- The life is divided in to different ashrams like Brahmacharya,
- Grihastya, Vanaprasthya, and Sanyasa, each having a cycle of 21
- years. There are different karmas to be performed at each of the
- ashram and they totalled to 16 karmas. Vivaha is one such karma to
- be performed at the end of the Brahmacharya ashram.
-
- Brahmacharya Ashram includes the Balya Koumara and Youvana avasthas
- of the Human life. Once the Balya Avastha is over the individual is
- send to the Gurukula for the education and he will return to the
- parents after the education at the age of 21 years. Till then he
- will study the concerned field, along with the moral ethical
- studies related to physical, psychological, social, religious, and
- spiritual levels of the upgradation of the soul.
-
- After the completion of the studies the teacher will perform the
- snataka vratha and graduates the student and asks him to join the
- society for the discharge of the three debts., namely
-
- 1. DEVA RUNA : The debt of the gods, or the personification of
- the natural forces. The nature is the gift of the natural forces
- and the stage where the evolution continues. So the preservation of
- this nature for the future evolutions and generations is the
- primary responsibility of the individual and this is the debt that
- each carry on his head if he is benefiting from the society.
-
- 2. RISHI RUNA: The great sages who understood the whole of the
- process of the cosmic evolution and the involution prescribed the
- guide lines and the modes of life for the collective living, by
- means of the sashthras. It is the following of these principles of
- living, traditions, customs, which are highly scientific in nature
- man can allow the peaceful coexistence., the performance of this is
- the Rishi Runa.
-
- 3. PITRU RUNA : This is the debt of our forefathers. This means
- that we have to perform the life of the Grihastha Ashram to create
- the progeny and be supportive for the other life systems on this
- planet. This also warrants us to be in conformity with the social
- norms as dictated by the sages for the progress of the society.
-
- and the performance of the purusharthas- Dharma Artha Kama and
- Moksha.
-
- It is at this juncture that the Vidyarthi can decide to enter or
- not to enter in to the marriage life. He can just opt for the
- Sanyasa ashram skipping the Grihastha and the Vanaprastha.
-
- Exactly this is the starting point of the rituals of the marriage.
- The bride's father or his brother or the relatives will go and
- receive the Vidyarthi and bring him to their house. There They will
- convince him that the life of the Sanyasa is the later part of the
- life and will keep him satisfied with the elaborate food
- arrangements and other pleasantries which will keep the mind of the
- Vidyarthi off the Sanyasa. Then the parents offer their eligible
- daughter for the pani grahana to pursue him to perform the three
- debts.
-
- The whole of the marriage mantras are to be recited by either groom
- or by the parents of the bride. It is unfortunate that now a proxy
- recites the whole of the mantras and we simply nod the head.
-
- There are two different recitations in the marriage. One that is
- the conversation between the Groom and the parents of the bride
- offering him their daughter and reminding him of the responsibility
- towards the society, and second the Mantras Proper recited by Groom
- on the act of Panigrahana, Saptapadi, and Mangalasuthra Dharana.
-
- These are the Mantras principally recited for the Gods Agni, Indra,
- Soma, and Saraswathi.
- The Vedic concept of the cosmos is based on the evolution of the
- manifestation by cosmic will called EIGNE, with the aid of the
- cosmic mind INDIA to achieve the immortal truth and the
- consciousness called SOMA, with the aid of the continuous
- upgradation of the consciousness called SARASWATHI.
-
- The bride groom recites the passages which mean
-
- I ............. to perform the Purushartha of the human life in
- this form am taking or accepting ........as my wife. She is already
- offered to the cosmic mind and cosmic will and to the eternal
- truth. (meaning this marriage is only to the continuation of the
- evolution.)
-
- I will not tress pass her in the performance of Dharma- all such
- acts that aid the evolution,
-
- Artha-all acts that allows to create utilities of life,( money
- earning is one such act that creates the utilities of the life, and
- the artha is not merely money or paper currency) and
-
- Kama- all such desires that come across in the life of us.( the
- Kama in the purview of the Sages is not only sex but the whole
- range of the desires.)
-
- Dharma ca arthe ca kame ca nathi charami.
-
-
- Here the MOKSHA is deliberately omitted by the sages. The reason is
- the intention of the salvation from the bonds of the life is
- dependent on the past karma of the soul. Either husband or wife
- depending on the past karma can achieve the salvation at their own
- pace. In case of Meera Bai it is the wife who achieved the
- salvation and in case of Ramanuja or Tukaram it is the Husband who
- achieved the salvation first.
-
- Now lets consider the elaborate process of the marriage according
- to the Veda, and its scientific significance.
-
- Though there may be variations in the sequence of the performance
- of the different parts and though they are called by different
- names in the respective colloquials, the Vedic Marriage consists of
-
-
- 1.NANDI- GETTING STARTED
- 2.NISCHITARTHA- CONFIRMING THE ALLIANCE
- 3.ANKURARPANA-CREATION OF THE ALLIANCE BY LIGHTING THE YAGNA FIRE
- 4.LAJA HOMA- YAGNA
- 5.SNATHAKAM-GRADUATION CEREMONY
- 6.UPANAYANAM-THREAD MARRIAGE
- 7.KASI YATHRA- THE INDECISIVE JOURNEY OF THE GROOM TO KASI FOR THE
- SANYASA AND BRINGING HIM BACK TO THE HOUSE BY THE PARENTS OF THE
- BRIDE FOR THE MARRIAGE.
- 8.KANYA DANAM- OFFERING OF THE DAUGHTER FOR THE MARRIAGE.
- 9.PANI GRAHANAM, SAPTHA PADHI, MANGALASUTHRA DHARANA, OR VEEKSHANAM
- - THE SEEING OF EACH OTHER, TOUCHING OF EACH OTHER, AND WALKING
- TOGETHER, AND TYING THE KNOT OF THE MARRIAGE.
- 10.TALAMBRALU-OTHER PERFORMANCES- ACQUAINTANCE OF EACH OTHER.
- 11.ARUNDHATHI DARSHANAM-SHOWING OF THE ARUNDHATHI STAR
- 12.GRIHAPRAVESAM- TAKING THE BRIDE TO THE IN-LAWS HOUSE
- 13.APPAGINTHALU-HANDING OVER THE DAUGHTER TO THE GROOM
- 14.DHRUVA DARSHANA
- 15.SOBHANAMU-NUPTIALS
- 16.GARBHADANAM-THE ACT OF CREATION OF THE FOETUS.
-
- Now lets see each of these acts in detail.
-
- One important point to be noted is that in the Vedic Age the school
- going is both for the boy and the girl. And the Upanayana is to be
- performed for both of them. At the time of the marriage the women
- starts wearing the ornaments and the man continues to wear the
- sacred thread.
-
- The thread marriage which is confined to only few groups of persons
- now, used to be in vogue for all at ancient times as the process of
- Sandhya Vandana is more to do with the Psychological and the Mental
- Personalities of the Individual.
-
- The points like why women wear ornaments and keep bindi are beyond
- the purview of this discourse.
-
- So when both complete the Education {comprehensive education for
- the development of the individual and the society} the parents used
- to find the match by comparing the Horoscopes of the probable
- matches and used to confirm the alliance based on the Gana
- Matching. Gana or Group signifies a particular set of mental
- traits, and for any marriage at least 24 ganas should match i.e.,
- should of the same count for the boy and girl.
-
- Of course this science of Astrology too was highly misused and it
- is now commanding the lowest esteem among the moderners.
-
- Among the 16 process discussed above 1 to 7 are to be performed at
- different ages and only Kasi Yatra is performed as a prologue to
- the marriage. But all these are performed just before the marriage
- due to the changing values in our societies.
-
- 8.The actual Kanyadana is the offering of the bride to the groom to
- perform his Duties towards the society by following the path of the
- Dharma.
-
- 9. From then the Veekshana is the right time for the bride and the
- groom to see each other. Then the Pani Grahana is the taking the
- hand of the bride or the process of the first physical contact
- between the bride and the groom starts. The Sapthapadi or the
- walking of seven steps around the Agni signifies that we go
- together in all the seven planes of consciousness in performing the
- dharma. The seven planes of the Consciousness are signified by the
- 7 Vyahrithis of the Gayathri Mantra. The Mangala suthra Dharana is
- the tying of the thread containing the marks of the Vishnu or Shiva
- in the neck of the bride by the groom.
-
- There is a dispute over the point that which is the proof of the
- performance of the marriage- veekshana, panigrahana,sapthapadi,or
- mangala suthra dharana or the time of keeping the bindi in the fore
- head. Various Pundits explain in different ways.But all these
- practices depending on the regional variations may be performed or
- may not performed. All form part of the Vedic Marriage Rites so
- the argument is unnecessary.
-
- 10. In many South Indian marriages this act is a must. The rice
- mixed with the turmeric is poured over the heads of groom and bride
- by bride and groom. After this there will be certain ceremonies of
- name calling singing and certain other things and all these are
- basically aimed at the bringing the bride and the groom nearer in
- psychological and mental paths.
-
- 11.Arundhathi Darshanam is the showing of the Saptha Rishi Mandala
- and the small star Arundhathi underneath the star of Vashistha.The
- significance is to remind the pair about their cosmic
- responsibilities they have to perform in the coming walk of
- life.These seven sages and their families are the originators of
- the Vedic Lore of the Hindus. In memoriam of these great sages we
- named the seven stars in the Great Bear constellation after their
- names. It is the Darshan of these Great Sages will remind the
- couple the heritage they have to carry and the Debt of the sages to
- be performed.
-
- 12.Grihapravesam is the taking of the bride and the groom to the
- house of the groom.
-
- 13.Appaginthalu or the handing over of the bride to the parents of
- the groom by stating that "I have nurtured this child till this age
- and am handing over to you for the progeny and prosperity of your
- family. Consider her as your daughter and be the guide and
- philosopher for her till she lives with you.
-
- The Mangala Vaidyalu or the instruments that are blown are to
- create the serene atmosphere among the people who gathered there.
- As these are the ragas of the great composers they produce the
- sonorous and serene effect on the listeners. The Mangala Vaidyalu
- will be over at this juncture.
-
- 14. Sobhanamu is the Nuptials arranged by the parents of the bride
- in their residence first and in the residence of the groom next.
- This is the starting of the enjoyment of the joy of the sex as
- learned in the Gurukula by reading the Kamashasthra and
- implementing it in a socially acceptable way for the joy and for
- the bliss and for the progeny of the race.
-
- 15. Gharbhadanamu is the act of sex for the progeny. This is set on
- the day that is neutral from the cosmic influences like the moons
- gravity and the suns gravity or other disturbances to create the
- foetus for the Jiva to enter in to the Womb of the mother to take
- the birth to perform his cycle of karma and to make the parents to
- fulfil the cycle of the karma.
-
- ...The dress pattern on all the Vedic Marriages is in conformity
- with the modern day scientific non infection dressing.
-
- ...The decoration with mango leaves or the performance of the homa
- is in a way more advanced systems of the pollution control at a
- group level.
-
- ...The wearing of the ornaments at the ceremony of the marriage is
- in conformity with the Advanced Magnetic Resonance Preventive
- Medicine of the Present day Medical world.
-
- ...The details of the food is the medicine prepared to lead the
- happy sexual life and is based on the Ayur Veda and is practiced in
- the west too.
-
-
- This is the wisdom as thought by our great teacher Sri Sathya Sai
- Bhagavathpada and is dedicated to the lotus feet of all Sages who
- found the Dharma and this science of the marriage.
-
- END.
-