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  1. Cord Burning (Mangalsutra Dharana): In Hindu weddings, the ceremony of cord burning (Mangalsutra Dharana) is a crucial ritual where the groom ties a sacred thread (mangalsutra) around the bride’s neck. This ritual symbolizes the lifelong bond between the couple and their commitment to each other. The mangalsutra is not just a piece of jewelry but holds deep spiritual and symbolic significance in Hindu culture, signifying the marital status and the husband’s responsibility towards his wife’s well-being. It is accompanied by prayers, mantras, and blessings from the priest and family members, marking the formal beginning of their married life.
  2. Mohini Pooja: Mohini Ekadashi, also known as Mohini Pooja, is observed on the 11th day (Ekadashi) of the waxing or waning moon phase in the Hindu lunar calendar. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, specifically in his form as Mohini, the enchantress. Devotees observe fasting (Ekadashi vrat) on this day and perform special prayers and rituals to seek Lord Vishnu’s blessings for happiness, prosperity, and spiritual growth. Mohini is regarded as the divine form of Lord Vishnu who attracts and enchants devotees towards the path of righteousness and spiritual enlightenment.
  3. Purnima Pooja: Purnima refers to the full moon day in the Hindu lunar calendar, and Purnima Pooja is the ritual performed on this auspicious day. Each Purnima has its significance, and different deities are worshipped based on the lunar month. For example, on Sharad Purnima, Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped for wealth and prosperity, while on Guru Purnima, disciples pay homage to their spiritual gurus. Purnima Pooja typically involves fasting, prayers, and offering special rituals to the respective deity associated with that particular full moon day.

These rituals – Cord Burning (Mangalsutra Dharana), Mohini Pooja (Mohini Ekadashi), and Purnima Pooja (on full moon days) – hold profound spiritual and cultural significance in Hindu traditions, emphasizing marital commitment, divine blessings, and spiritual growth through dedicated observances and rituals.

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