ArkVivah

Arka Vivah – Meaning and Procedure in Hindu Tradition

According to Vedic astrology and Hindu tradition, Arka Vivah is an important ritual for mitigating marital defects. If the Mangal Dosha (Kuja Dosha) in the birth chart is extremely severe, Arka Vivah may be performed either along with Kumbh Vivah or independently. This ritual is believed to pacify the harmful effects of Mangal Dosha and remove obstacles in married life.

Meaning of “Arka Vivah”

  • Arka – Cotton tree (Arka Vriksha)

  • Vivah – Marriage conducted according to Vedic rituals

In other words:
Arka Vivah is the ritual of symbolically marrying a person to a cotton tree to pacify severe Mangal Dosha.

When is Arka Vivah Recommended?

Astrology recommends Arka Vivah under the following conditions:

  • Mars (Mangal) is in the 1st, 4th, 7th, 8th, or 12th house

  • Severe Mangal Dosha

  • Incomplete Kumbh Vivah

  • Repeated delays or obstacles in marriage

Reasons for Performing Arka Vivah

(According to scriptures and astrology)

  • To pacify severe Mangal Dosha

  • To remove obstacles in marriage

  • To protect the future spouse from potential harm

  • Pre-marriage dosha mitigation

  • For a happy married life

Common Symptoms Indicating Arka Vivah is Needed

  • Marriage does not occur or breaks repeatedly

  • Tension in marital relationships

  • Mental unrest

  • Difficulties during horoscope matching

  • Family concerns and pressure

Purpose of the Arka Vivah Ritual

This ritual is performed to:

  • Reduce the effects of Mangal Dosha

  • Remove obstacles in marriage

  • Achieve marital stability and happiness

  • Obtain favorable planetary influences

Auspicious Time for Arka Vivah

  • During a marriage-compatible auspicious muhurta

  • Monday or Thursday

  • Purnima (Full Moon)

  • Before the formal marriage

  • Performing the ritual during an auspicious morning muhurta is considered ideal

Procedure of Arka Vivah (Summary)

Performed by experienced priests according to scriptural guidelines:

  • Sankalp (Resolution) – The host states their name, gotra, and birth details and takes a vow to perform the ritual.

  • Arka Vriksha Worship – Ritualistic worship of the cotton tree.

  • Deity and Planet Worship – Worship of Ganesh, the nine planets (Navagraha), and Mangal Dev.

  • Arka Vivah Ritual – Symbolic marriage performed with chanting of mantras.

  • Mangal Dosha Pacification – Chanting of Mangal Sukta and Vedic mantras.

  • Havan / Homam – Fire ritual performed for Mangal Shanti.

  • Donations and Dakshina – Cow donation, food, clothes, water, lamps, gold, silver, Brahmin meals, honorarium, or other offerings.

  • Blessings and Conclusion – Final prayers and distribution of prasadam.

Famous Places for Arka Vivah

  • Panchvati, Ramkund – Nashik, Maharashtra

Mantras Recited in Arka Vivah

  • Mangal Sukta

  • Navagraha mantras

  • Vivah Sukta

  • Mahamrityunjaya mantra

Benefits of Arka Vivah

  • Pacifies severe Mangal Dosha

  • Removes obstacles in marriage

  • Brings stability and harmony in married life

  • Reduces mental stress

  • Brings favorable planetary influence

Spiritual Significance

The Arka Vivah ritual symbolizes karma dosha pacification and planetary balance. Performing this ritual removes potential obstacles in married life and paves the way for a happy, stable, and fulfilling marital life.

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