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7 promises

Rajeev and Gowthami then rose to perform the Saptapadi. They immediately began to revolt in the vicinity of the fire.

Parikshit directed his attention towards Gurdeep and said, "Grandpa, what is the name of this ceremonial practice?"

Gurdeep asserts that Saptapadi, as it is often known, effectively encapsulates the fundamental nature of a Vedic wedding. The bride and groom are not regarded formally married until they have completed the exchange of all seven vows in the presence of the holy pyre. The bride and groom solidify their everlasting dedication to each other by encircling the fire seven times, maintaining hand-in-hand contact throughout the ritual. There are a total of seven promises, each of which pertains to a certain aspect. The first guarantee refers to the provision of nutrition. Aside from committing to provide their fundamental need of sustenance, shelter, and finances, the groom also vows to safeguard the welfare of his spouse and their prospective progeny. Furtherm
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