Lyrics Gujarati - Mangalashtak
This is the most visual verse. It describes the sweetness of the seven rounds ( saat phera ), the fire ( agnibeej ) as a witness, and the mystical joining of two hearts ( haiye haiye vayro bandhaye ). This is where the bride and groom typically begin the pheras.
મંગળા સત્ય શિવા સુંદર મંગળા, મંગળા સૌ ગ્રહના ચક્ર મંગળા, મંગળા ચાર યુગના દેવ મંગળા, પાપ જનમના બળે ભસ્મ મંગળા. Mangalashtak Lyrics Gujarati
In the tapestry of Hindu traditions, few things are as revered as the invocation of Lord Ganesha before commencing any significant task. Whether it is a wedding, a housewarming ceremony (Griha Pravesh), the start of a new business, or a religious festival, the atmosphere is sanctified by the recitation of the . This is the most visual verse
If you are searching for the , you are likely preparing for a wedding, are a member of a wedding choir ( Garba or Mandar group), or simply wish to understand the depth of a traditional Gujarati marriage ceremony. The Mangalashtak is not just a set of verses; it is the spiritual and emotional climax of a Gujarati Hindu wedding ( Lagna ). If you are searching for the , you
Here is the traditional version of the Mangalashtak widely used in Gujarati ceremonies.
The primary purpose of these lyrics is to invoke divine blessings from deities, celestial bodies, and ancestors to ensure a prosperous and harmonious life for the newlyweds.
