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Sapthapathi
Mantras - its meaning
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The
Saptapathi rites involves taking seven steps walking around the fire.
According to Hindu Law codes [Yalgnavakya Smrithi], completion of
the seventh step is the moment of completion of marriage for all legal
purposes. For each step they say a manthra as follows:
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[In
many traditions, they may use a much shorter version of these manthras
-- see below]
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Step
1. Groom: "My
beloved, our love became firm by walking one step with me. You will
offer me the food and be helpful in every way. I will cherish you
and provide for the welfare and happiness of you and our children.
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Step 1. Bride:
"This is my humble submission to
you, my lord . You kindly gave me responsibility of the home, food
and taking charge of the finance. I promise you that I shall discharge
all responsibilities for the welfare of the family and children.
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Step 2. Groom :
My beloved, you have now walked the
second step with me. Fill my heart with strength and courage and together
we shall protect the household and children.
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Step 2. Bride:
My lord, in your grief, I shall fill your heart with strength, In
your happiness, I shall rejoice. I promise you that I will please
you always with sweet words and take care of the family and children
and you shall love me alone as your wife.
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3
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Step 3. Groom: My
beloved, now you have walked three steps with me. By virtue of this,
our wealth and prosperity are bound to grow. I shall look upon all
other women as my sisters. Together, we will educate our children
and may they live long.
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Step 3. Bride:
My lord, I will love you with single minded devotion as my husband.
I will treat all other men as my brothers. My devotion to you is of
a chaste wife and you are my joy. This is my commitment and pledge
to you.
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Step 4. Groom: My
beloved, it is a great blessing that you have walked four steps with
me. You have brought auspeciousness and sacredness into my life. May
we be blessed with obedient and noble children. May they be blessed
with long life.
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Step 4. Bride: My
lord, I will decorate you from your feet up with flowers, garlands
and anoint you with sandal wood paste and fragrance. I will serve
you and please you in every way.
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5
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Step 5. Groom: My
beloved, now that you have walked the five steps with me, you have
enriched my life. May God bless you. May our loved ones live long
and share in our prosperity.
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Step 5. Bride: My
lord, I share both in your joys and sorrows. Your love will make me
trust and honor you. I will carry out your wishes.
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Step 6. Groom: My
beloved, you have filled my heart with happiness by walking six steps
with me. May you fill my heart with great joy and peace from time
to time.
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Step 6. Bride: My
lord, in all acts of righteousness, in material prosperity and in
every form of enjoyment and divine acts, I promise you that I shall
participate and shall always be with you.
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Step 7. Groom: My
beloved, as you walked the seven steps with me, our Love and friendship
became eternal. We experienced spiritual union in God. Now you have
become completely mine and I offer my life to you. Our marriage will
be for ever.
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Step 7. Bride: My
lord, as per the law of God and the Holy scriptures [Vedas] I have
become your spouse. Whatever promises we gave, we have spoken with
pure mind. We will be truthful to each other in all things. We will
love each other for ever.
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After
these seven steps, the marriage become legal by Hindu law codes. Then,
they both say: "Now let us make a vow together. We shall share the
same food,
share the strengths, the same tastes. We shall be of one mind, we
shall observe the vows together; I shall be the Sama, you the Rigveda;
I shall be upper world, you the earth; I shall be the Sukhilam. you
the Holder; Together we shall live and beget children, and other riches.
Come thou, Oh, sweet-worded girl."
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