Kanpur, a city known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant traditions, recently witnessed an extraordinary celebration—a Hindu wedding at the Moon and Mars Resort in Kanpur. This best resort in kanpur for wedding, blending modern amenities with celestial themes, provided the perfect backdrop for a wedding that was out of this world.
Whether married or not, all of us have heard about the 7 Pheras. Getting into the details, it is the seven circles that a couple takes around the sacred fire near a mandap. This significant ceremony marks the ultimate union of a bride and groom and proclaims them as husband and wife.
Seven Pheras with their meaning
First Phera
Groom: “Om esha ekapadi bhava iti prathaman”
Bride: “Dhanam dhanyam pade vadet”
First phera is all about the promising each other that we will fulfill our duties and responsibilities to each other and to our community, and look after each other’s (and our children’s) health.
Second Phera
Groom: “Om oorje jara dastayaha”
Bride: Kutumburn rakshayishyammi sa aravindharam”
Second phera is all about the promising each other that we will improve on ourselves spiritually and mentally the couple seeks physical, mental, and spiritual strength. They vow to support each other through health and illness, maintaining a balanced and healthy lifestyle together.
Third Phera
Groom: “Om Rayas Santu Joraa Dastayaha”
Bride: “Tava Bhakti as Vadedvachacha”
Third phera is all about the promising each other that we will become rich together and we will be loyal for each other and will more comfortable in legal and moral for each other by promising each other.
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Fourth Phera
Groom: “Om Mayo Bhavyas Jaradastaya ha”
Bride: “Lalayami Cha Pade Vadet”
In the fourth round of phera the groom and bride promise each other that we will become wiser, happier and more united by loving each other and having mutual trust and respect for each other.
Fifth Phera
Groom: “Om Prajabhayaha Santu Jaradastayaha”
Bride: “Arte Arba Sapade Vadet”
In the fifth round of phera the groom and bride promise each other that our family will be blessed with strong, moral and heroic children and they promise to provide babies with the nurusing environment foster their growth into the moral individual.
Sixth Phera
Groom: “Rutubhyah shat padi bhava”
Bride: “Yajna Hom Shashthe Vacho Vadet”
In the sixth and second last pheras the groom and bride pray for each other for long life and good health. They pray for each other to avoid the disease and be happy.
Seventh Phera
Groom: “Om Sakhi Jaradastayahga”
Bride: “Attramshe Sakshino Vadet Pade”
In the seventh and the last pheras here they both promise each other that We will forever remain true to our vows and stay faithful to one another and at last groom accept bride as wife and bride accept groom as husband.
Conclusion
The Seven Phere is not just a ritual but a profound expression of the couple’s commitment to each other. It shows the essence of marital life, touching upon aspects such as nourishment, health, prosperity, family, progeny, longevity, and loyalty. And in the Moon and Mars Resort, resort in Kanpur for wedding we always respect the Hindu wedding rituals and it is the best place for wedding in kanpur if you are seeking the good place for the wedding, engagement than you must visit the moon and mars resort best resort in kanpur.
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- Parking space (300 yards)
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