Guest guest Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 pranam to all gurujans! i have a question what is meant by kumbha vivaha and why is this done? what is the right method (1) marrying to lord vishnu (2)or marrying the plaintain tree and then cutting it down? how many priests should do this and when should this be done? waiting for your replies! thanks Now you can chat without downloading messenger. Click here to know how. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2007 Report Share Posted October 28, 2007 dear friend when a person has vaidhvya yoga or widowhood and also in those cases where there could be second spouse yoga, the native marries first to a pot treated as vishnu. ghat vivah or kumbh vivah are one and the same. recently some people are performing marriages with a banana or peepal tree and are cutting down these trees after marriage. personally i do not endorse the above as both banana and peepal trees are related to jupiter and felling these trees deliberately to remove a dosham would only be sacrilege and a sin. instead, if the native worships a peepal tree and do pradakshinam to that tree daily, the native would get positive blessings from jupiter. recently some astrologers have started recommending this ghat or kumbh vivah even for simple manglik doshams. hence natives shall weigh the positives and negatives before doing any such ritual. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com vedic astrology , rnm mmm <rnm6530 wrote: > > pranam to all gurujans! > i have a question what is meant by kumbha vivaha and why is this done? > what is the right method > (1) marrying to lord vishnu > (2)or marrying the plaintain tree and then cutting it down? > how many priests should do this and when should this be done? > waiting for your replies! > thanks > > > > Now you can chat without downloading messenger. Click here to know how. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 sadar pranam! thanks for the reply! what should be done with the pot after the marriage is over? how many pandits should be there? when should it be done in day time or in the night? who should be there when the kumbha vivah is performed? waiting for your replies! thanks! panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: dear friend when a person has vaidhvya yoga or widowhood and also in those cases where there could be second spouse yoga, the native marries first to a pot treated as vishnu. ghat vivah or kumbh vivah are one and the same. recently some people are performing marriages with a banana or peepal tree and are cutting down these trees after marriage. personally i do not endorse the above as both banana and peepal trees are related to jupiter and felling these trees deliberately to remove a dosham would only be sacrilege and a sin. instead, if the native worships a peepal tree and do pradakshinam to that tree daily, the native would get positive blessings from jupiter. recently some astrologers have started recommending this ghat or kumbh vivah even for simple manglik doshams. hence natives shall weigh the positives and negatives before doing any such ritual. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com vedic astrology , rnm mmm <rnm6530 wrote: > > pranam to all gurujans! > i have a question what is meant by kumbha vivaha and why is this done? > what is the right method > (1) marrying to lord vishnu > (2)or marrying the plaintain tree and then cutting it down? > how many priests should do this and when should this be done? > waiting for your replies! > thanks > > > > Now you can chat without downloading messenger. Click here to know how. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 dear friend since i do not endorse or recommend these remedies, i cannot elaborate further. others who practice or believe in such remedies may explain you further. with best wishes and blessings pandit arjun www.rudraksharemedy.com vedic astrology , rnm mmm <rnm6530 wrote: > > sadar pranam! > thanks for the reply! > what should be done with the pot after the marriage is over? > how many pandits should be there? > when should it be done in day time or in the night? > who should be there when the kumbha vivah is performed? > waiting for your replies! > thanks! > > panditarjun2004 <panditarjun2004 wrote: > dear friend > > when a person has vaidhvya yoga or widowhood and also in those cases > where there could be second spouse yoga, the native marries first to > a pot treated as vishnu. ghat vivah or kumbh vivah are one and the > same. recently some people are performing marriages with a banana or > peepal tree and are cutting down these trees after marriage. > > personally i do not endorse the above as both banana and peepal trees > are related to jupiter and felling these trees deliberately to remove > a dosham would only be sacrilege and a sin. > > instead, if the native worships a peepal tree and do pradakshinam to > that tree daily, the native would get positive blessings from jupiter. > > recently some astrologers have started recommending this ghat or > kumbh vivah even for simple manglik doshams. > > hence natives shall weigh the positives and negatives before doing > any such ritual. > > with best wishes and blessings > pandit arjun > www.rudraksharemedy.com > > vedic astrology , rnm mmm <rnm6530@> wrote: > > > > pranam to all gurujans! > > i have a question what is meant by kumbha vivaha and why is this > done? > > what is the right method > > (1) marrying to lord vishnu > > (2)or marrying the plaintain tree and then cutting it down? > > how many priests should do this and when should this be done? > > waiting for your replies! > > thanks > > > > > > > > Now you can chat without downloading messenger. Click here to know > how. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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