The complete Hindu wedding ceremony — the sacred union of two lives through the Vedic rites, from the Mandap puja to the saat phere and vidai.
Performed by Certified Gurukul Scholars
Vivah Sanskaar is the Hindu marriage sanskar, the sacred rite that unites bride and groom and marks the passage into Grihastha (married life). Conducted by Vedic scholars, it carries the couple through the traditional sequence — the Mandap and Var puja, the Mangal Havan, the seven pheras and their eternal vows, and the vidai — invoking the blessings of the deities for a harmonious, lasting marriage.
Families perform it to solemnise a marriage through the full Vedic rites; invoke divine blessings for a lasting, harmonious union; honour tradition with qualified Vedic scholars officiating.
A wedding is strongly Muhurta-driven — the auspicious date and time are typically set well in advance (often via the engagement/Lagan). The scholar confirms the rites and timing during the consultation; book with good lead time given the scale.
Our scholar arrives with all the puja Samagri. You only arrange a few household items and a clean space — nothing to source or worry about.
Samagri may vary slightly with the scale of your Sankalpa and seasonal availability. Anything specific is always confirmed during your free consultation.
The sacred wedding canopy and altar are consecrated.
Pre-wedding oil and protective-thread rites.
The welcoming and honouring of the groom.
The sacred wedding fire.
The seven circuits and the seven eternal promises.
Blessings for a long and blessed married life.
Every booking starts with a short conversation — we understand your Sankalpa, recommend the right Muhurta (auspicious timing), and confirm the details. No obligation.
Speak with a Gurukul scholar — no cost, no obligation.