సనాతన ధర్మంలో వివాహం చేసుకోకపోవడం ఇంత పాపమా? | Chaganti Koteswara Rao About Marriage | Namaskar TV

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  • సనాతన ధర్మంలో వివాహం చేసుకోకపోవడం ఇంత పాపమా? | Chaganti Koteswara Rao About Marriage | Namaskar TV
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    In Sanatana Dharma, marriage is considered one of the most significant samskaras (rites of passage). It is not merely a social contract but a sacred union with profound spiritual and cultural importance. Here are some key aspects:
    1. Sacrament and Dharma:
    Marriage, or Vivaha, is viewed as a sacrament (*samskara*) that sanctifies the union of two individuals. It is believed to be a divine covenant that helps both partners fulfill their dharma (righteous duties) together².
    The Dharmashastra texts describe marriage as essential for establishing a proper relationship between the sexes and for the continuation of family and society².
    2. Goals of Marriage:
    Marriage is seen as a means to achieve the four goals of life (*Purusharthas*): Dharma (righteousness), Artha (wealth), Kama (pleasure), and Moksha (liberation)².
    It allows a husband and wife to fulfill their duties, bear progeny (*praja*), and experience companionship and pleasure (*rati*). However, procreation and the establishment of a family are considered the primary purposes².
    3. Spiritual and Social Responsibilities:
    Entering the Grihastha Ashrama (householder stage) through marriage brings greater social and spiritual responsibilities. It is a phase where individuals contribute to society, support their families, and engage in charitable activities⁵.
    The couple is expected to perform daily rituals and ceremonies, uphold family traditions, and nurture the next generation.
    4. Types of Marriages:
    The Dharmashastras mention eight types of marriages, each with its own significance and rules. The highest form is the Brahma marriage, where the bride is given as a gift to the groom without any dowry or commercial transaction.
    5. Cultural Significance:
    Marriage ceremonies are rich in rituals and traditions, symbolizing the union of two families and the merging of their destinies. These ceremonies often include elaborate rites, mantras, and blessings from elders and deities.
    In summary, marriage in Sanatana Dharma is a holistic institution that encompasses spiritual, social, and cultural dimensions. It is a journey of mutual support, growth, and fulfillment of life's ultimate goals.

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