In Hindu religion, marriage is not only considered a social tradition but also an integral part of an important religious rites. Therefore, many rules and traditions related to marriage are also prevalent.
There is also a belief in these traditions that while the elder brother is alive, the younger brother should not marry first. Saint and storyteller Shri Rajendra Das Ji Maharaj has explained this topic in detail in his sermon.
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Why shouldn’t younger brother get married first?
According to Shri Rajendradas Ji Maharaj, if in a family the elder brother is not married and the younger brother gets married before him, then according to the scriptures, the younger brother is accused of Parivetta Dosh.
In religious beliefs, this defect is considered extremely condemnable. It is said that this defect can bring all kinds of obstacles and negative consequences in a person’s life.
Why are Parivetta defects serious?
From religious point of view, the elder brother has been given a special place in the family. According to traditions, even in important rituals like marriage, the elder brother is given priority.
If this sequence is broken, it is considered against the rules of the scriptures. For this reason, the younger brother marrying first is linked to Parivetta Dosha.
When does Parivetta Dosha not occur?
However, some exceptions to this rule have also been mentioned. According to Shri Rajendradasji Maharaj, if the elder brother himself takes Sannyasa or takes a pledge to follow ethical celibacy and clearly says that he will not marry throughout his life, then in such a situation there is no blame of any kind on the younger brother marrying.
In such a situation, it is also believed that the elder brother himself has distanced himself from marriage, hence there is no religious hindrance in the younger brother getting married.
Could the elder brother feel guilty?
During the sermon it was told that if the younger brother gets married first and then the elder brother gets married, then according to the scriptures both are said to be blamed.
For this reason, traditionally in families, special care was taken that the order of marriage should be from eldest to youngest.
What do tradition and modern thinking say?
In today’s time, most people associate these things with religious faith and tradition, while some people consider it a part of the social system.
Nevertheless, such rules related to marriage have been prevalent in Indian culture for a long time, the purpose of which is known to be to maintain balance and discipline in the family.
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