When widow yoga occurs according to Graha in the Kundali of the girl child, then the Kumbh marriage ceremony is performed for its redress.
This yoga is born in the Kundali of the concerned girl. If such a girl marries a groom without marrying with earthen pot (kumbha), then she might suffer (deceased) her groom.
In this ritual, the first bride is married with an idol of Lord Vishnu set in an earthen pot.
This marriage is done in the usual way. It also contained the bride's Kanyadan. After the entire marriage ceremony, the idol of Vishnu is immersed in the reservoir. Thus the Kumbh (vivah) marriage ceremony is completed. After this the concerned bride can get married with the groom by her wish.
Trimbakeshwar Jyotirling is an ancient Temple among the 12 Jyotirlingas in India. Due to the presence of the Trimurti Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, this holy place has got a unique importance. Therefore, it is more beneficial to do Aquarius marriage here.
When a child is born, then its planetary positions are fixed. There are many types of doshas (problems) in a person's horoscope. These doshas can be in the form of Sade Sati, Mangal Dosh, Kaal Sarp Dosh, etc.
For every problem there is a remedy to remove the defect or to reduce its effects. There are many spiritual solutions in India to remove the defects of a person from his horoscope.
In Hindu tradition and culture, spirituality is a blessing, and it gives a religious solution to every problem .One of the doshas faced by a person for delay in marriage is Widow Dosha. (vaidhavya yoga).
Kumbh vivah is a widespread concept among the rituals performed in Trimbakeshwar (Maharashtra) and it is beneficial in reducing the impact on the life of a woman affected by Vaidhyavya Yoga.
Tulsi vivah, the ceremonial marriage of Tulsi plant (holy basil) to God Vishnu is performed in Kartik month of the Hindu calendar. It is mentioned in Padma Puran and other ancient scriptures. This ceremony is performed anytime between Prabodhini Ekadashi to Kartik Purnima i.e. either in October or November. The actual day of Tulsi vivah differs from one region to another. It marks the end of monsoon season (global warming and side effects were unknown!) and the start of Hindu wedding season.
The married women keep a fast and perform the Tulsi vivah for the well-being of husband and members of the family. The daughterless couples pay for the arrangements so that they may get the punya of kanyadaan. Widows cannot take part in these celebrations. The vivah takes place at homes, temples and with changing times in halls and hotels as well.
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