Wednesday 3 July 2013

Arya Samaj Mandir - Redifining Hindu Marriage

Marriage is considered the holy union of two people in which not only two individuals unite in a lifelong relation but the two families be a part of each other’s life. The sacred union is of great importance in the country like India where moral values are still above other things. Marriage is always a big day of everyone’s life but a middle-class family sometimes losses a major portion of their earning just to show the world the grand arrangements of the big fat wedding. Despite all the odds and show off associated in the Indian weddings, Arya samaj marriage has seen huge applauds for promoting the simple marriage ceremony. Simplicity is the main mantra of this organization which was founded by Swami Dayanand in the year 1875 who believed the ideals of chastity.

The founder of the samaj, as stated earlier, was a firm believer of the rights of equality and wished to provide the women of society the same place where the male generation was standing. While opposing the Brahmanism, he emphasized the rights of equality and stated that the priestly rituals are the main reason behind the corruption of the knowledge of the Vedas. He also believed that Vedas are not the religious things to be used or applied by a particular group of the society but are the heritage of all.

Arya samaj mandir marriage is based on the same rituals as that of Hindu marriage but the rituals are recited from the Vedas. These people believe in the fact that marriage should be celebrated as the special bond of love and is not a platform to show the world what money you have and what status you hold in the society. Caste, creed and religion are things of no existence for these people and they want to make the marriage a memory to be cherished for lifetime. The followers also don’t believe in the long rituals and extravagant affairs for the sake of tradition and society. The marriage is solemnized in the special Arya Samaj Mandirs wehre the bride and groom have to be available on the big day with all their documents as asked by the authorized person for their identification. The couples are also handed over the marriage certificate after solemnizing the marriage.

Child and forceful marriages are opposed by the Arya Samaj Organization and due to their odd activities as forced by the orthodox society it gained popularity in the late nineteenth century and became the reason of the Hindu Renaissance. The society has seen major changes in the recent times due to the effortless activities of the Organization.

Posted By : Raj // 11:36
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