Showing posts with label Arya Samaj Marriage in Delhi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arya Samaj Marriage in Delhi. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Arya Samaj Marriage Mandir in Delhi | Noida | Gurgaon

In the current situation amid the coronavirus, the best way to get married is to either do a Court Marriage or an Arya Samaj Marriage while following the policy of social distancing, especially in Delhi, Gurgaon and Noida as they’re from the list of coronavirus hotspots.



Though, the majority of you know about the concept of ‘Court Marriage’ but what you might not be familiar with is related to the concept of ‘Arya Samaj Marriage’ in India. So, considering this point, we’ve come out with the blog in which we’ve discussed briefly everything about the ‘Arya Samaj Wedding’ concept. So, continue reading further:

The foundation of Arya Samaj and the concept of Arya Samaj Marriage in India were established in the year 1875 by Swami Dayananda Saraswati. The Arya Samaj Marriage is based on ‘Vedic culture and tradition’ and therefore, is considered as the best legal alternative for everyone irrespective of caste, creed, and religion. Basically, Arya Samaj Marriage which is governed by the Special Marriage Act of 1954 and the Arya Samaj Marriage Validation Act of 1937— is an open solution for each and every individual of the country whether they’re Muslims, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs.

Now, moving forward, to solemnize an Arya Samaj Marriage in Delhi, Gurgaon, or anywhere else in the country, one needs to book an appointment in their nearby Arya Samaj Mandir and at the end of the marriage have to collect the marriage certificate from the Mandir itself in order to register the marriage legally.

Though the process seems very simple, but in actual it is not as simple as it seems! Therefore, in order to solemnize the Arya Samaj wedding easily and without taking any stress of the complexities of the legal proceedings, one also needs to hire an Arya Samaj Lawyer who have got a lot of experience about how to conduct an Arya Samaj Marriage, what are the procedures, what is the eligibility criteria and how to register an Arya Samaj Marriage at the office of the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) while fulfilling all the formalities of registration, etc.

However, only an Arya Samaj Lawyer can make you understand all these mentioned points but still, to give you a brief of the following, we’ve below-mentioned the requirement of documents and the procedure to solemnize an Arya Samaj Marriage. Have a look:

The requirement of Documents of both the parties—


  • Age proof document in which Bride should be of 18 years and groom should be of 21 years.
  • Address Proof Document
  • The Marriage invitation card
  • 7 Passport size photographs
  • 1 passport size photograph, identity proof as well as address proof document of two witnesses.
  • A Separate affidavits stating that bride and groom are not related to each other within the degree of prohibited relationship


Procedure to solemnize an Arya Samaj Marriage—


  • Collection of the required documents as listed above.
  • Booking an appointment in the nearby Arya Samaj Mandir
  • Finalization of the required documentation by an Arya Samaj lawyer
  • Solemnization of marriage following the Arya Samaj rituals in around 2 hours.
  • Collection of Arya Samaj Marriage certificate from the Arya Samaj Mandir


And, in the end, you’ve to register your Arya Samaj marriage in the Registrar office of Sub-Divisional Magistrate in order to give a legal status to your marriage in the eyes of the law. That’s all! 

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Which Documents Required for the Arya Samaj Mandir Marriage & Registration



Arya Samaj Marriage is done by an Arya Samaj Mandir from where you can get a certificate which is the proof of your Marriage. Arya Samaj Mandir was founded by Swami Dayananda Saraswati in 1875; Moreover, Arya Samaj is the prominent community in India.

How Arya Samaj marriage is commenced?

The rituals of Arya Samaj marriage are held according to the Vedic tradition, and it is solemnized under Arya Samaj Marriage Act, 1937 with provisions of Hindu Marriage Act, 1955.

Arya Samajis do not believe in Idol worship as Hindus do, therefore, their marriages are solemnized by different customs than Hindus.

Eligibility for Arya Samaj marriage

The boy and girl should be eligible as per Indian rules.

Any person who is Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh can execute Arya Samaj Marriage.

Inter-Caste Marriages and Inter-Religious Marriages can also be solemnized in an Arya Samaj Marriage

If a person, who is non-Hindu, wants to perform the marriage, he/she should go through a process called Shuddhi. It allows them to get converted.


  • Documents required for Arya Samaj Marriage
  • 4 copies of the colored photograph of both parties
  • Date of birth proof and address proof of both parties.
  • According to Indian law, the age of groom 21 and bride 18. 
  • Two witnesses are compulsory to complete the process
  • Need a certified copy of divorce certificate issued by the court. In case, if anyone of person is divorced.
  • The death certificate of the dead spouse required in case any partner is widow or widower.


Registration of Arya Samaj Marriage

When you solemnized the marriage in the Arya Samaj Mandir then your marriage is registered under section 8 of the Hindu Marriage Act by the Marriage Officer/Registrar of the district/state. After completing the whole process you will get the certificate of marriage, which is a legal document of your bond.

After 2006, the Supreme Court is strict on the issue of registration of marriages in personal laws. An Arya Samaj marriage can be categorized under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 or under the Special Marriage Act, 1954. The Hindu Marriage Act is pertinent in situations where both the spouses are Hindus, Buddhists, Jains or Sikhs or where they have changed into any of these religions. If any of the partners is from other religion, marriage will be registered under the Special Marriage Act, 1954.

Hindu Marriage Act set responsibility upon the states to make laws for registration of the marriage but also take note that where a marriage is not registered, as non-registered marriages will not be acceptable in Law’s eyes. So, it is generally recommended to get the marriage registered as per the Supreme Court orders and, it is the accurate way to avoid disputes in future regarding your marriage.