Vivāha in Hinduism: A Sacred Union of Masculine and Feminine Principles
<p>Coming together of a man and woman in marriage is a sacred institution in Hinduism, known as ‘विवाह vivāha,’ and it holds a profound significance that goes beyond mere household responsibilities and procreation. At its core, Vivaaha is a promise of collaboration between a man and a woman, recognizing the deep spiritual and philosophical understanding of the relationship between the masculine and feminine principles.</p>
<p>In the Sanskrit word ‘विवाह vivāha’ the prefix ‘वि vi’ implies a special responsibility to carry forward, while ‘वह् vah’ means to lead or bear. This responsibility transcends the material aspects of life and delves into the realms of consciousness and inner growth.</p>
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