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7 Commandments of Hindu
Marriage Saptapadi
In Hindu Vedic religion, according to the
Hindu Sanatan tradition, the seven steps ceremony, being called as Saptapadi,
has a great significance in wedding ceremonies. Now a days its importance can
be known with the fact that with having performed the seven steps or Saptapadi,
everybody comes to believe that the bride and the bride-groom have been tied
with the sacred knot of the marriage, irrespective of whether other related
rituals are taken care of or not. According to the Hindu Sanatan Vedic
religion, the seven steps or Saptapadi ceremony, in modern age, is performed in
two ways. Some people revolve seven times around the fire and some have seven
steps forward. That is to say, of all the seven Hymns or Mantras of the
Saptapadi as mentioned in the religious books, the each step is moved forward
with each hymn. Fire is the evidence of Sun God and is the visible Energy of
Universal Energy. Hindus according to Vedas worship both Surya Dev and Agni
Dev. Fire is the form of Sun God and the Fire God as per Hindu Vedic rituals
becomes the witness to the Holy Bondage between the Man and Woman. It is a very
pious ceremony of Hindus and all the Mantras are recited in Sanskrit the great
Hindu Vedic Language and explained to the marrying couple in today's simple
speaking languages . In the Hindu Sanatan Vedic religion the prime object of
the wedding or marriage is that the young soul-mates should, treating the God
and the society as a witness, produce children and educate them for the family,
the society, the country and the world so that the cycle of creation could run
uninterruptedly. It also includes that after the marriage, the soul-mates
should be completely dedicated to each other and they should remain inseparable
till old age, living with their able progeny or descendants. If the basic aims
and objects of the marriage as envisaged in the Vedic religion are adopted and
the pledges and resolutions taken at the time of wedding ceremony are followed
in full spirits, in the modern times, the human society may become free of
various diseases and problems, and ultimately lead towards the climax of the
humanity. The 'Seven Steps' in a wedding ceremony means that the object for
which the bridegroom and the bride are going to enter into wed-lock or a new
relationship is to be complied with by both of them sacrosanctly and for this,
both take seven types of pledges with the determination that they will
absolutely follow these pledges and resolutions in their married life after the
wedding
ceremony.
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