
Vaidik Vivah or Vedic Vivah:- The Vedic religion is the world’s oldest religion and culture. There is just one religion that all humans follow, and that is the Vedic religion. Vedic religion is thought to be founded on Vedan concepts and beliefs. Other than the Vedas, religion is not the practice of beliefs. Today, all of the world’s differences of opinion are not religions, but beliefs that have been practised by the originators of such beliefs in a certain nation and period. Some of these views are religious because they are Vedan-friendly, yet many things are illogical and useless because they are not Vedan-friendly. This obstructs the existence of a single religion for all human beings on the planet, as well as adherents of many faiths. People become imprisoned in their ideas’ ignorance and lose their diamond birth. Our Vedic pious people, on the other hand, are also impacted by the western way of life. He, too, is a victim of ignorance. Children in their homes and families are likewise largely influenced by western ideals. Whatever festivities are planned in their houses, they are frequently not based on Vedic principles, but rather on western lifestyle values.
Vaidik Vivah Destinations in India

TRIYUGINARAYAN TEMPLE

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Triyuginarayan Temple Rudraprayag, Uttrakhand is a famous place to conduct destination wedding in India. It is believed that Lord Shiva & goddess Parvati got married here in the temple where Lord Bramha performed the priestly services to solemnise the wedding. whereas Lord Vishnu carried out all the rituals that the brother of the bride is supposed to perform. A stone called Brahma Shila is present at the wedding site to mark its exact location. It is written that carrying ashes from the sacred fire and keeping them at a clean place at one’s home helps in promoting conjugal happiness. In front of the temple, the havana-kund with the eternal flame – the witness of the wedding of Shiva and Parvati – is situated. Devotees add samidha (sacrificial offerings of wood) to the flame and collect the ashes as blessings. A stone called the Brahma Shila – in front of the temple – is regarded as the exact spot of the divine marriage. The ponds of Rudra Kund, Vishnu Kund, Brahma Kund and Saraswati Kund are other holy spots situated near the temple. A water stream called Saraswati Ganga originates in the courtyard of the temple. It fills all the holy ponds in the vicinity.