Triyuginarayan Temple Vadic Wedding
A Triyuginarayan Temple Vedic wedding is a magical blend of ancient rituals, mountain scenery, and pure devotion. Held at the spot where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati themselves wed, these ceremonies combine timeless customs with simple, soulful celebration. Triyuginarayan Wedding Rituals • Couples start with a ritual bath in the temple’s holy kunds—Rudra, Brahma, and Vishnu Kund—believed to cleanse and purify, just as Shiva and Parvati did. • Bride and groom walk seven times (pheras) around the Akhand Dhuni—the eternal flame, symbolizing lifelong love and commitment. Each round invokes a specific Vedic vow guided by priests chanting sacred mantras. • Both offer Samidha (wood) into the Akhand Dhuni, gathering its ashes as lifelong blessings. The flame is considered to have burned since the original divine wedding, making it a core part of the experience. • The marriage ceremony is conducted by experienced temple priests, following every detail of Hindu scripture and ...