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Finding Eternal Love through Digambar Jain Matrimony.
Finding Eternal Love through Digambar Jain Matrimony.
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Introduction:
Digambar Jainism is one of the ancient religions of India, known for its
teachings of non-attachment and self-discipline. In Digambar Jain
matrimony, the emphasis is on finding a partner who shares similar
values, beliefs, and a commitment to spiritual growth. Marriage is seen as
a sacred union that provides an opportunity for individuals to support
each other on their journey towards liberation (moksha) from the cycle of
birth and death.
Kanyavaran: The formal proposal for marriage, where the groom’s family
seeks the bride’s hand in marriage from her parents.
Sagai: The engagement ceremony, where the bride and groom exchange
rings as a symbol of their commitment to each other.
Vidhi: The wedding ceremony, which typically takes place in a Jain temple
and includes rituals such as the exchange of vows, blessings from the
elders, and the tying of the mangalsutra (sacred thread) around the
bride’s neck.
For Digambar Jains, the search for eternal love goes beyond the physical
and material aspects of marriage. It is about finding a partner who shares
a common spiritual journey and a commitment to living a life of virtue,
compassion, and selflessness. Through their shared devotion to Jain
principles and their dedication to supporting each other on the path to
liberation, Digambar Jain couples strive to cultivate a love that transcends
the boundaries of time and space.
Conclusion:
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