Right age for a woman to get married..
Relationship’s survival can be determined by communication skills, teamwork, and by sticking to each other during bad times. One important consideration to take before tying the knot is “Age.” Especially the “Age of the Bride".
People with different mindsets may say different things.
But according to my knowledge for a female, 24 to 27 is the best age to get married.
Reasons:
1. At this age you would be a degree holder and be financially independent.
2. At a younger age you are more flexible and can adjust to each other. As you age, it can be difficult to adjust with your life partner. In short, you’re more adaptable and adjusting when you're young. There are more chances of your marriage working when you're tolerant and understanding towards each other.
3. Due to change in food and lifestyle, fertility has reduced hence it is best to have your first kid from age 25 to 29 Years
4. When you are young it's easy to manage kids and after 35 -40 it becomes more difficult. The more you delay, the more it may hurt you and your child in unknown ways.
5. Child’s health is affected a lot because of the health and age of the mother. The younger you conceives, better for the child in long term (NO, I didn't mean 18).
6. Think about your kid’s future, you’ll be there in their life much longer. Imagine having a kid at the age of 25, you would be 50 by the time they finish their education and be somewhat independent. But if you have kids at 35 they’ll be just 15 when you reach 50.
Possibilities of life and death cannot be determined early but still, it would be nice to be tension free at the age of 50, thinking that your kid has finished education and now independent. You can be more relaxed about their future. That helps you to have healthy and stress free life.
7. Nowadays in some women infertility can show up at 30+ age. They may never have any symptoms and hence it’s better to be careful.
8. There are times when marriages go terribly wrong. An early marriage gives you much more time & chance to work on the relationship or restart a new relationship.
According to a few people “Age is just a number, instead of right age, the right time is more important”. Yes, I agree, Right time is important because the person should be matured enough to understand the meaning of marriage and can take responsibility for his/her partner. But in a holistic sense, for a woman, getting married at the right age can solve many problems to maintain her physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing.
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Relationship’s survival can be determined by communication skills, teamwork, and by sticking to each other during bad times. One important consideration to take before tying the knot is “Age.” Especially the “Age of the Bride".
People with different mindsets may say different things.
But according to my knowledge for a female, 24 to 27 is the best age to get married.
Reasons:
1. At this age you would be a degree holder and be financially independent.
2. At a younger age you are more flexible and can adjust to each other. As you age, it can be difficult to adjust with your life partner. In short, you’re more adaptable and adjusting when you're young. There are more chances of your marriage working when you're tolerant and understanding towards each other.
3. Due to change in food and lifestyle, fertility has reduced hence it is best to have your first kid from age 25 to 29 Years
4. When you are young it's easy to manage kids and after 35 -40 it becomes more difficult. The more you delay, the more it may hurt you and your child in unknown ways.
5. Child’s health is affected a lot because of the health and age of the mother. The younger you conceives, better for the child in long term (NO, I didn't mean 18).
6. Think about your kid’s future, you’ll be there in their life much longer. Imagine having a kid at the age of 25, you would be 50 by the time they finish their education and be somewhat independent. But if you have kids at 35 they’ll be just 15 when you reach 50.
Possibilities of life and death cannot be determined early but still, it would be nice to be tension free at the age of 50, thinking that your kid has finished education and now independent. You can be more relaxed about their future. That helps you to have healthy and stress free life.
7. Nowadays in some women infertility can show up at 30+ age. They may never have any symptoms and hence it’s better to be careful.
8. There are times when marriages go terribly wrong. An early marriage gives you much more time & chance to work on the relationship or restart a new relationship.
According to a few people “Age is just a number, instead of right age, the right time is more important”. Yes, I agree, Right time is important because the person should be matured enough to understand the meaning of marriage and can take responsibility for his/her partner. But in a holistic sense, for a woman, getting married at the right age can solve many problems to maintain her physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing.
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Thank You Adarsh Mahila Mandal for your invitation.
Thank You "Tarun Bharat" and "Sakal" for media coverage.
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ಸ್ತ್ರೀಯರಲ್ಲಿ ಮತ್ತು ಯುವತಿಯರಲ್ಲಿ ದೇಹದ ತೂಕ ವಂದು ಸಂವೇದನೇಶೀಲ ವಿಷಯ ವಾಗಿದೆ . ಈ ಬೆಳೆದಿರುವ ದೇಹದ ತೂಕವನ್ನು ಹೇಗೆ ಕಡಿಮೆ ಮಾಡಬೇಕು ಅನ್ನುವ ವಿಚಾರದಲ್ಲಿ ಅವರು ಮುಳುಗಿರುತ್ತಾರೆ . ಮತ್ತು ನಾಲ್ಕು ಜನರಲ್ಲಿ ಹೋದಾಗ ಎಷ್ಟು ದಪ್ಪಗಾಗಿದಿಯಲ್ಲಾ ಅಂದಾಗ ಈನ್ನು ಅವರಲ್ಲಿ inferiority complex ಬೆಳೆಯಲು ಪ್ರಾರಂಭವಾಗುತ್ತದೆ . ಆದರೆ ನಾವು ನಮ್ಮ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಎನು ತಿಳಿಯುತ್ತೇವೆಯೋ ಅದ್ದನೇ ನಾವು ಮುಂದಿನವರಿಗೆ project ಮಾಡುತ್ತಿರುತೇವೆ . ಅದರ ಮೇಲೆಯೇ ಮುಂದಿನವರ ಪ್ರತಿಕ್ರಿಯೆ ಇರುತ್ತದೆ.
ಬೆಳೆದಿರುವ ದೇಹದ ತೂಕ ಕಡಿಮೆ ಮಾಡುವದಂತು ಮಹತ್ವದ್ದಾಗಿದೆ , ಆದರೆ ಅದರ ಜೊತೆ ನಿಮ್ಮಲ್ಲಿ ಬೆಳೆದಿರುವ ಈ ತೂಕದ ಸ್ವೀಕೃತಿ ಇರುವದು ಸಹ ಅಷ್ಟೇ ಮಹತ್ವದ್ದಾಗಿದೆ . ಯಾವಾಗ ನಿಮ್ಮಲಿ ಸ್ವೀಕೃತಿ ಬರುತ್ತದೋ ಆಗಲೇ ನಿಮ್ಮ ಕೃತಿಯಿಂದ ನೀವು ನಿಮ್ಮ ಆಕೃತಿಯನ್ನು ಬದಲಾಯಿಸುತ್ತೀರಾ.
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ಬೆಳೆದಿರುವ ದೇಹದ ತೂಕ ಕಡಿಮೆ ಮಾಡುವದಂತು ಮಹತ್ವದ್ದಾಗಿದೆ , ಆದರೆ ಅದರ ಜೊತೆ ನಿಮ್ಮಲ್ಲಿ ಬೆಳೆದಿರುವ ಈ ತೂಕದ ಸ್ವೀಕೃತಿ ಇರುವದು ಸಹ ಅಷ್ಟೇ ಮಹತ್ವದ್ದಾಗಿದೆ . ಯಾವಾಗ ನಿಮ್ಮಲಿ ಸ್ವೀಕೃತಿ ಬರುತ್ತದೋ ಆಗಲೇ ನಿಮ್ಮ ಕೃತಿಯಿಂದ ನೀವು ನಿಮ್ಮ ಆಕೃತಿಯನ್ನು ಬದಲಾಯಿಸುತ್ತೀರಾ.
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Celebrate Rejections:-
Rejection in any form can be disheartening. It not only creates a cloud of doubt in your mind but also shatters your confidence. At some point, you must have come across people who don't think twice before rejecting a person for marriage, most of the time rejection is given on the very first call without even listening to the complete details of the prospective bride or groom.
We have heard Hundreds of reasons for matrimonial rejection. In 99% of cases, these rejections are based on a materialistic perspective. For example- Financial background, property, package, looks, lifestyle. If these calculations are in place then sometimes character, nature, compatibility, habits will come into the picture.
When the initial matrimonial search process begins most of the brides and grooms are still in their dream world, thinking their Mr. or Miss Perfect will enter their lives in a very filmy way.
Most of them even think “I can reject a person but no one can reject me for anything”. Fortunate ones find their dream partner in a short span. But these fortunate ones are very few. The remaining folks have to go through a lot of turmoil and at a certain point; rejection becomes a hard pill to swallow.
Sometimes the reasons seem valid but most of the time 'that final no' is based on some weird beliefs. In a traditional country like India where we respect our marriage values not less than god, we are seeing prospective brides and grooms rejecting each other without even thinking about the consequences.
We have seen 80% of these prospects are in search of their life partner with a very negative attitude. The blame game remains the final product of this process. Do you all really think with this negative approach even if you contact alliances, you will get expected replies?? Unfortunately, the answer is No. We all know the law of action and reaction. The same thing applies here.
Dear brides and grooms, having expectations and high priorities in your matrimonial search is absolutely fine. It is a personal choice and decision. You are rejecting few profiles, the same way others are rejecting your profile.
If you want to be firm with your choices and priorities then stop this Blame Game and try to accept rejections open-heartedly. Do not lose your confidence and patience during this journey. Remember, at some point,” Rejections are really good for life. It is a deep dive for self-realization “. Be optimistic and Celebrate Rejections.
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Rejection in any form can be disheartening. It not only creates a cloud of doubt in your mind but also shatters your confidence. At some point, you must have come across people who don't think twice before rejecting a person for marriage, most of the time rejection is given on the very first call without even listening to the complete details of the prospective bride or groom.
We have heard Hundreds of reasons for matrimonial rejection. In 99% of cases, these rejections are based on a materialistic perspective. For example- Financial background, property, package, looks, lifestyle. If these calculations are in place then sometimes character, nature, compatibility, habits will come into the picture.
When the initial matrimonial search process begins most of the brides and grooms are still in their dream world, thinking their Mr. or Miss Perfect will enter their lives in a very filmy way.
Most of them even think “I can reject a person but no one can reject me for anything”. Fortunate ones find their dream partner in a short span. But these fortunate ones are very few. The remaining folks have to go through a lot of turmoil and at a certain point; rejection becomes a hard pill to swallow.
Sometimes the reasons seem valid but most of the time 'that final no' is based on some weird beliefs. In a traditional country like India where we respect our marriage values not less than god, we are seeing prospective brides and grooms rejecting each other without even thinking about the consequences.
We have seen 80% of these prospects are in search of their life partner with a very negative attitude. The blame game remains the final product of this process. Do you all really think with this negative approach even if you contact alliances, you will get expected replies?? Unfortunately, the answer is No. We all know the law of action and reaction. The same thing applies here.
Dear brides and grooms, having expectations and high priorities in your matrimonial search is absolutely fine. It is a personal choice and decision. You are rejecting few profiles, the same way others are rejecting your profile.
If you want to be firm with your choices and priorities then stop this Blame Game and try to accept rejections open-heartedly. Do not lose your confidence and patience during this journey. Remember, at some point,” Rejections are really good for life. It is a deep dive for self-realization “. Be optimistic and Celebrate Rejections.
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8 Types of Hindu Marriages :-
The color, the festivity, the rituals, and the food, make marriage ceremonies in India extra special. As we all know People come from all over the world to witness Indian weddings. They simply enjoy our culture, rituals. What makes Indian marriage ceremonies so special is the diversity. The rituals followed in the northern part of India are not the same as in the southern part of India, the east has different kinds of weddings and so does the west. There are different types of marriages in India. Let us understand the different types of marriages practiced in India.
Hinduism mainly includes 16 sacred sanskaras in the entire journey of any human being. Marriage is considered to be the most sacred sanskar among all, because as per our scriptures a human can pursue dharma(responsibility/duties), Arth ( money) and Kama (sex), and ultimately Mokasha through this marital journey.
Hindu marriage harmonizes two individuals (mostly male and female) for ultimate eternity. It also joins two families together. Ancient India was practicing many types of marriages.
The eight types of traditional marriages recognized in Hindu law books are listed below.
1. Brahma marriage. ...
2. Daiva marriage. ...
3. Arsha marriage. ...
4. Prajapatya marriage. ...
5. Gandharva marriage. ...
6. Asura marriage. ...
7. Rakshasa marriage. ...
8. Paishacha marriage.
1. Brahma Marriage:-
A Brahma marriage is where a boy can get married once he has completed his studenthood or Brahmacharya. When the parents of the boy seek a female, they would consider her family background, but the girl's father would make sure that the boy that wishes to wed his daughter knew Vedas. Asking or expecting dowry from the bridal side is considered to be a sin, in this type of marriage. So Brahma marriage has the most supreme position of the eight types of Hindu matrimony.
2. Daiva Marriage:-
This type of marriage is considered inferior among all types of marriages because it is degrading to womanhood. This is where the woman's family will wait for a specific time to get her wed. If she doesn't get a suitable groom, then she would be married off to places where the family chooses by matchmaking through the priest who duly officiates at a religious ceremony, during its performance. This used to be the practice followed by many Royals in ancient times to forge diplomatic ties with allies and enemies alike.
3. Arsha Marriage:-
An Arsha marriage is where the girl is given in marriage to a sage. The bride used to be given in exchange for some cows. Muni Agastya and Lopamudra got married through Arsha Marriage.
4. Prajapatya Marriage:-
Prajapatya is when a girl's father gives her in marriage to the groom, treating him with respect, and addresses them: 'May both of you perform together with your duties'. Unlike in Brahma marriage, Prajapatya matrimony is where the bride's father goes in search of a groom.
5. Gandharva Marriage: -
The voluntary union of a maiden and her lover on their own is called Gandharva marriage. When it comes to ‘love’ marriage, it is Gandharva marriage that is the most similar. This is where a groom and his bride could wed without their parent's knowledge or sanction. This is how Dushyant married Shakuntala Note that this is not the same as dating. Here the bride and the groom exchange vows in the presence of some person, creature, tree, plant, or deity before any further action.
6. Asura marriage:-
This is matrimony where the groom may not often be compatible with the bride and may even possess some abnormality but either greed or compulsion on the part of the bride's father coupled with the groom's desire and wealth may render it. At all times this type of marriage was considered lowly. In modern times this is unacceptable because it is much like buying a product off the shelf and against common Indian law.
The color, the festivity, the rituals, and the food, make marriage ceremonies in India extra special. As we all know People come from all over the world to witness Indian weddings. They simply enjoy our culture, rituals. What makes Indian marriage ceremonies so special is the diversity. The rituals followed in the northern part of India are not the same as in the southern part of India, the east has different kinds of weddings and so does the west. There are different types of marriages in India. Let us understand the different types of marriages practiced in India.
Hinduism mainly includes 16 sacred sanskaras in the entire journey of any human being. Marriage is considered to be the most sacred sanskar among all, because as per our scriptures a human can pursue dharma(responsibility/duties), Arth ( money) and Kama (sex), and ultimately Mokasha through this marital journey.
Hindu marriage harmonizes two individuals (mostly male and female) for ultimate eternity. It also joins two families together. Ancient India was practicing many types of marriages.
The eight types of traditional marriages recognized in Hindu law books are listed below.
1. Brahma marriage. ...
2. Daiva marriage. ...
3. Arsha marriage. ...
4. Prajapatya marriage. ...
5. Gandharva marriage. ...
6. Asura marriage. ...
7. Rakshasa marriage. ...
8. Paishacha marriage.
1. Brahma Marriage:-
A Brahma marriage is where a boy can get married once he has completed his studenthood or Brahmacharya. When the parents of the boy seek a female, they would consider her family background, but the girl's father would make sure that the boy that wishes to wed his daughter knew Vedas. Asking or expecting dowry from the bridal side is considered to be a sin, in this type of marriage. So Brahma marriage has the most supreme position of the eight types of Hindu matrimony.
2. Daiva Marriage:-
This type of marriage is considered inferior among all types of marriages because it is degrading to womanhood. This is where the woman's family will wait for a specific time to get her wed. If she doesn't get a suitable groom, then she would be married off to places where the family chooses by matchmaking through the priest who duly officiates at a religious ceremony, during its performance. This used to be the practice followed by many Royals in ancient times to forge diplomatic ties with allies and enemies alike.
3. Arsha Marriage:-
An Arsha marriage is where the girl is given in marriage to a sage. The bride used to be given in exchange for some cows. Muni Agastya and Lopamudra got married through Arsha Marriage.
4. Prajapatya Marriage:-
Prajapatya is when a girl's father gives her in marriage to the groom, treating him with respect, and addresses them: 'May both of you perform together with your duties'. Unlike in Brahma marriage, Prajapatya matrimony is where the bride's father goes in search of a groom.
5. Gandharva Marriage: -
The voluntary union of a maiden and her lover on their own is called Gandharva marriage. When it comes to ‘love’ marriage, it is Gandharva marriage that is the most similar. This is where a groom and his bride could wed without their parent's knowledge or sanction. This is how Dushyant married Shakuntala Note that this is not the same as dating. Here the bride and the groom exchange vows in the presence of some person, creature, tree, plant, or deity before any further action.
6. Asura marriage:-
This is matrimony where the groom may not often be compatible with the bride and may even possess some abnormality but either greed or compulsion on the part of the bride's father coupled with the groom's desire and wealth may render it. At all times this type of marriage was considered lowly. In modern times this is unacceptable because it is much like buying a product off the shelf and against common Indian law.
7. Rakshasa marriage –
The groom will force battles with the bride's family, overcome them and carry the bride away to convince her to marry him. Because of its use of force this marriage is considered to be a sin. In modern times also it is a crime. Hence it is known as Rakshas vivah or Rakshas marriage.
8. Paishacha Marriage;-
When a man by stealth seduces a girl who is sleeping, intoxicated, or mentally challenged, it is called Paishacha marriage. This is condemned in the manusmriti as a sinful act. It is considered the most inferior marriage type.
Marriage is an important social institution. Marriages in India are between two families, rather than two individuals It results in a more or less permanent relationship between a man and a woman. Its aim is not merely physical pleasure but spiritual advancement. It is not merely an individual function but has social importance. Its ideals are the fulfillment of Dharma, procreation and It exhibits an integral approach to this social institution.
Aims of the Hindu Marriage
1. Fulfilment of Dharma or religious duties:
According to the Hindu scriptures, marriage is the basis of all religious activities. According to Mahabharata, “wife is the very source of the Purusharthas, not Only of Dharma, Artha, Kama but even of Moksha.
2. Procreation:
In the Hindu family, the child is given a very important place. According to Rigveda, the husband accepts the palm of the wife to get a high breed progeny. According to Manu, the chief aim of marriage is procreation.
A lot of these types of marriages are still seen in Hinduism communities today. However, some have been prohibited or are heavily frowned upon. This article has taken a look into the eight different types of Hindu matrimony, but, the most acceptable for Hindu culture would be Brahma.
As society has advanced the Hindu marriage has gone through various changes. Even values attached to it have changed tremendously. Westernization has changed our concepts about marriage. As we all know these days Girls and Boys are highly qualified, Financially Independent and they have their own sets of thinking and priorities which are very difficult to mold. Individuals now are selecting their mates according to their requirements. Elders are playing a passive role in matrimonial search and their opinion or decisions are secondary. But looking at the matrimonial search challenges, many are not getting into matrimonial alliances.
Dear Bride and Grooms, Marriage is the main foundation of Indian Culture. And to maintain a healthy marriage, the relationship between husband and wife, and the relationship between their two families should be strong enough to support each other in their good and bad times. Probably that is the reason why still Brahma Marriage is practiced more in India.
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The groom will force battles with the bride's family, overcome them and carry the bride away to convince her to marry him. Because of its use of force this marriage is considered to be a sin. In modern times also it is a crime. Hence it is known as Rakshas vivah or Rakshas marriage.
8. Paishacha Marriage;-
When a man by stealth seduces a girl who is sleeping, intoxicated, or mentally challenged, it is called Paishacha marriage. This is condemned in the manusmriti as a sinful act. It is considered the most inferior marriage type.
Marriage is an important social institution. Marriages in India are between two families, rather than two individuals It results in a more or less permanent relationship between a man and a woman. Its aim is not merely physical pleasure but spiritual advancement. It is not merely an individual function but has social importance. Its ideals are the fulfillment of Dharma, procreation and It exhibits an integral approach to this social institution.
Aims of the Hindu Marriage
1. Fulfilment of Dharma or religious duties:
According to the Hindu scriptures, marriage is the basis of all religious activities. According to Mahabharata, “wife is the very source of the Purusharthas, not Only of Dharma, Artha, Kama but even of Moksha.
2. Procreation:
In the Hindu family, the child is given a very important place. According to Rigveda, the husband accepts the palm of the wife to get a high breed progeny. According to Manu, the chief aim of marriage is procreation.
A lot of these types of marriages are still seen in Hinduism communities today. However, some have been prohibited or are heavily frowned upon. This article has taken a look into the eight different types of Hindu matrimony, but, the most acceptable for Hindu culture would be Brahma.
As society has advanced the Hindu marriage has gone through various changes. Even values attached to it have changed tremendously. Westernization has changed our concepts about marriage. As we all know these days Girls and Boys are highly qualified, Financially Independent and they have their own sets of thinking and priorities which are very difficult to mold. Individuals now are selecting their mates according to their requirements. Elders are playing a passive role in matrimonial search and their opinion or decisions are secondary. But looking at the matrimonial search challenges, many are not getting into matrimonial alliances.
Dear Bride and Grooms, Marriage is the main foundation of Indian Culture. And to maintain a healthy marriage, the relationship between husband and wife, and the relationship between their two families should be strong enough to support each other in their good and bad times. Probably that is the reason why still Brahma Marriage is practiced more in India.
What type of marriage are you looking for?
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Spiritual Significance Of "Rukmini Swayamvara" for Marriage:-
A sacred book “ Rukmini Swayamvar” is originally in Marathi. It describes the glorious leelas of Shree Krishna. Especially about the marriage between Lord Shree Krishna and Devi Rukmini.
Sant Eknath wrote "Rukmini Swayamwar", which is comprised of 764 verses. Eknath was a prominent Marathi saint, scholar, and religious poet of the Varkari sampradaya.
The story is about how Shree Krishna carried away Rukmini at the time of her Swayamvar.
Devi Rukmini was a daughter of Bhishmaka, the king of Vidarbha (Maharashtra, India). She had five brothers named Rukmi, the second Rukmaratha, the third Rukmabahu, the fourth Rukmakasa, and the fifth Rukmamali. Rukmini was the youngest of them. She was very beautiful and one of the true devotees of Lord Narayana. When she heard About Shree Krishna Leelas from Devashree Narad Muni, she fell in love with Krishna and wanted to get married to Krishna. But her elder brother Rukmi was very ambitious and he never liked Shree Krishna. He fixed Devi Rukmini’s marriage with Sishupala.
The worried Rukmini sent a letter to Shree Krishna through Narad Muni. Saying that " Hey lord Krishna, I have surrendered myself on your lotus feet. I know you are very kind. Please come and take me to your world. I have already considered you as my husband now I cannot see anyone else at your place, So please come here and catch hold of my hand so that I may not be touched by Sishupala.”
Immediately Lord Krishna came from Dwaraka along with his elder brother Balarama. He carried away Devi Rukmini from her Swayamvara.
Rukmini’s brother Rukmi started chasing them. Krishna had a battle against rukmi and shishupala. When Krishna was about to kill Rukmi, Rukmini fell at the feet of Krishna and begged that her brother's life be spared. Krishna, generous as always, agreed, but as punishment, shaved Rukmi's head and let him go free. There was no greater shame for a warrior than a visible sign of defeat.
Lord Krishna and Devi Rukmini came to Dwaraka and got married. Had a great celebration in Dwaraka.
With changing times, many of you may find this famous mythological story very common. But at that time in Dwaparyuga, A bride taking initiative for her marriage, planning about her own kidnapping, and running away with someone whom she has trusted from her heart just by listening to his stories, these acts were certainly not common. She was deeply in love with Shree Krishna, she respected him, she trusted him and waited for him patiently till the last moment, she devoted her entire life to him not just as a wife but as a true devotee. The same way Lord Krishna too came for her with one message all way from Dwaraka. He protected her and gave her a respected place in his heart and life.
Many people say reading or parayan of this “ Rukmini Swayamvar” book can easily solve marriage-related problems. But just reading this book will not create any miracle overnight. We need to understand the significance of this story. A married couple needs mutual respect, love, trust, and support among themselves to make marriage lasting and successful. But with the changing priorities among modern brides and grooms, these important values are getting lost somewhere, resulting in a lot of disturbances in their marital life.
Coming to the Pre-marital matrimonial search, if you are looking for the right life partner and repeatedly you are facing failure in your path, this book can be one of the holistic options to solve your premarital search problems. Before you start looking out for that Mr. Perfect or Miss Perfect, you need to prepare yourself with the qualities that Lord Krishna and Devi Rukmini have expressed in this story. By reading such a book, subconsciously you are ingraining love, respect, trust, and support in yourself. Because these are the main four pillars to build a successful marriage.
A sacred book “ Rukmini Swayamvar” is originally in Marathi. It describes the glorious leelas of Shree Krishna. Especially about the marriage between Lord Shree Krishna and Devi Rukmini.
Sant Eknath wrote "Rukmini Swayamwar", which is comprised of 764 verses. Eknath was a prominent Marathi saint, scholar, and religious poet of the Varkari sampradaya.
The story is about how Shree Krishna carried away Rukmini at the time of her Swayamvar.
Devi Rukmini was a daughter of Bhishmaka, the king of Vidarbha (Maharashtra, India). She had five brothers named Rukmi, the second Rukmaratha, the third Rukmabahu, the fourth Rukmakasa, and the fifth Rukmamali. Rukmini was the youngest of them. She was very beautiful and one of the true devotees of Lord Narayana. When she heard About Shree Krishna Leelas from Devashree Narad Muni, she fell in love with Krishna and wanted to get married to Krishna. But her elder brother Rukmi was very ambitious and he never liked Shree Krishna. He fixed Devi Rukmini’s marriage with Sishupala.
The worried Rukmini sent a letter to Shree Krishna through Narad Muni. Saying that " Hey lord Krishna, I have surrendered myself on your lotus feet. I know you are very kind. Please come and take me to your world. I have already considered you as my husband now I cannot see anyone else at your place, So please come here and catch hold of my hand so that I may not be touched by Sishupala.”
Immediately Lord Krishna came from Dwaraka along with his elder brother Balarama. He carried away Devi Rukmini from her Swayamvara.
Rukmini’s brother Rukmi started chasing them. Krishna had a battle against rukmi and shishupala. When Krishna was about to kill Rukmi, Rukmini fell at the feet of Krishna and begged that her brother's life be spared. Krishna, generous as always, agreed, but as punishment, shaved Rukmi's head and let him go free. There was no greater shame for a warrior than a visible sign of defeat.
Lord Krishna and Devi Rukmini came to Dwaraka and got married. Had a great celebration in Dwaraka.
With changing times, many of you may find this famous mythological story very common. But at that time in Dwaparyuga, A bride taking initiative for her marriage, planning about her own kidnapping, and running away with someone whom she has trusted from her heart just by listening to his stories, these acts were certainly not common. She was deeply in love with Shree Krishna, she respected him, she trusted him and waited for him patiently till the last moment, she devoted her entire life to him not just as a wife but as a true devotee. The same way Lord Krishna too came for her with one message all way from Dwaraka. He protected her and gave her a respected place in his heart and life.
Many people say reading or parayan of this “ Rukmini Swayamvar” book can easily solve marriage-related problems. But just reading this book will not create any miracle overnight. We need to understand the significance of this story. A married couple needs mutual respect, love, trust, and support among themselves to make marriage lasting and successful. But with the changing priorities among modern brides and grooms, these important values are getting lost somewhere, resulting in a lot of disturbances in their marital life.
Coming to the Pre-marital matrimonial search, if you are looking for the right life partner and repeatedly you are facing failure in your path, this book can be one of the holistic options to solve your premarital search problems. Before you start looking out for that Mr. Perfect or Miss Perfect, you need to prepare yourself with the qualities that Lord Krishna and Devi Rukmini have expressed in this story. By reading such a book, subconsciously you are ingraining love, respect, trust, and support in yourself. Because these are the main four pillars to build a successful marriage.