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Arya Samaj Mandir Jodhpur
08826729389
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Welcome to Arya Samaj Mandir
We solemnize all Arya Samaj Marriage, Court Marriage, Love Marriage, Inter Cast Marriage, Inter Religion Marriage, Divorce Marriage, Widow Marriage, Marriage Registration.
After Marriage we provide a Marriage Certificate.
Our Certificate is Legal and Valid under Hindu Marriage Act. 1954-1955 & Arya Marriage Validation Act. 1937.
Documents Required for the Performance Arya Samaj Mandir Marriage & Registration Marriage...
1. Date of Birth Proof (Municipal Corporation Certificate, Xth Examination Certificate (School Certificate), Passport) of Marrying Persons.
2. Residential Proof (Voter Card / Passport / Ration Card / Driving License / Bank Passbook / Lease Deed / Rent Deed) of Marrying Persons.
3. Passport Size Photographs - four each of Marrying Persons.
4. If any party is divorcee Certified copy of Decree of Divorce granted by the Court.
5. If any party is widow / widower Death Certificate of the dead spouse.
6. If any party is a Foreign Citizen or holding a foreign Passport or is having foreign residential address - Certificate of Present Marital Status of the party / No Impediment Certificate / NOC from concerned Embassy and Valid VISA.
7. 2-2 Witnesses with I. D. (Residence) proof - Voter I Card, Driving Licence, Passport, Ration Card, Unic I D (Aadhar Card), Residence Certificate and Bank Passbook.
THINGS:- 2 Jaimala (Garlands), 2Kg Sweets, Mangalsutra, Sindoor, 3 or 5 Type of Fruits (1-1 kg).
If you want to get Marriage and want know about more information so please contact us on:
Mr. Shastri Ji.
Call: 08826729389, 09950555599.
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://aryasamajmandirnewdelhi.com/
ABOUT
Arya Samaj Mandir (Temple)
It is proud to be part of the Arya worldwide parivaar (family), a movement formed by Swami Dayanand Saraswati.
Swami Dayanand Saraswati, one of the greatest leaders ever to emerge from India, founded the Arya Samaj in 1875. The most unique of his many contributions was to make a powerful and original commentary on the Vedas, which exposed serious errors in previous translations and interpretations of its Sanskrit texts. The Arya Samaj (movement) was begun to revive the study of the Vedas and to worship one God. Dayanand defined Aryas as ‘those who are true in word, deed and thought, promote public good and are learned.’
In that it upholds the primacy of the Vedas as its only authoritative scriptures, the Arya Samaj is related to orthodox Hinduism. In many other ways, however, the Arya Samaj is a revolutionary movement. That there is only one God and one alone (monotheism) is a fundamental doctrine of the Arya Samaj. God is formless; hence you can make no picture, idol or image of him. Thus the Arya Samaj is vehemently against idolatry, statues and the worship of animals (e.g. cows) and humans because God is unchangeable (he cannot incarnate). Therefore Rama, Krishna and all other great prophets were men and not God and should not be worshipped as God.
Truth (truth in the soul, truth in the vision, truth in the intention and truth in the act) and morality (dharma) are the other fundamental bedrocks of Vedic teaching
The Arya Samaj also focuses greatly on the welfare of all humanity through altruism and charity (the Samaj opened the first non-Christian orphanages in India) and by teaching that all should be treated with love, justice and on their merits. Dayanand, therefore, was `heretical’ in his total rejection of the caste system or any form of discrimination based on social class.
The eighth principle of the Arya Samaj’s creed states that ‘ignorance must be dispelled and knowledge be disseminated’. With this emphasis on education Dayanand argued passionately that the Vedas do not prohibit education of females (the Arya Samaj was the first to open girls’ schools in India) and of the ‘lower’ castes, but insist on it.
He concluded his best-known book Satyarth Prakash (Light of Truth) by saying that ‘I do not believe in sectarian wrangling since the clashing between various sectarian creeds has led people astray and turned them into each other’s enemies. The sole aim of my life is to help put an end to this mutual wrangling by preaching universal truths whereby they may cease to hate each other and instead may firmly love one another, live in peace and work for their common good and happiness…. I believe in a religion based on universal principles which have always been accepted as true by mankind and will continue to command the allegiance of mankind in the ages to come, and that is above the hostility of all human creeds whatsoever.’