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Kabir led Aadrika in the first phera as they took their rounds together

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Kabir led Aadrika in the first phera as they took their rounds together.

Pandit ji chanted the first vachan:

"Om Esha Ekapadi Bhava Iti Prathaman."

Harshvardhan explained it to Kabir with a smile and a sense of responsibility:

"This means that the groom promises to provide happiness, nourishment, and food for the table."

"Dhanam Dhanyam Pade Vadet," Shulekha said to Aadrika with a sweet smile:

"In response, the bride promises to take care of the household while sharing the groom's responsibilities unitedly."

The first phera signifies the bride and groom's willingness to bring prosperity into their lives while fulfilling their respective duties.

Kabir moved on to the second phera, keenly listening to the significance. Pandit ji chanted the second vachan:

"Om Oorje Jara Dastayaha."

Harshvardhan explained:

"The groom seeks physical and mental strength from God to face life's challenges. He also promises to support his wife through life's ups and downs and to protect their house, family, and children."

"Kutumburn Rakshayishyammi Sa Aravindharam," Shulekha explained:

"In response, the bride ensures that she will stand by him to encourage him in all his endeavors. In return, she asks the groom to love her solely."

In the second phera, the couple prays to God for the physical and mental strength to lead a blissful life.

Kabir started leading the third phera. Pandit ji chanted the third vachan:

"Om Rayas Santu Joraa Dastayaha."

Harshvardhan explained:

"The groom promises to work towards bringing prosperity to his family and providing a good education for their children. He also pledges to be faithful to his wife and lead a spiritual life."

"Tava Bhakti as Vadedvachacha," Shulekha explained:

"The bride promises to love him wholeheartedly and will be devoted to their family, making every other man secondary to him."

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