By Pt. Suvrat Sharma
Religious beliefs, scriptural views and astrological impact of Mars’s marriage
Within Indian astrology and scriptures, diverse views exist regarding the marital status of Mangal Graha (Mars). These perspectives are not only rooted in tradition but are socioculturally intriguing, touching upon many facets of life, especially the beliefs and rituals surrounding Mangal Dosha and marriage.
A prevalent belief states that Mangal Deva is unmarried. This is considered a reason for his underlying nature of strictness, intensity and discipline. Based on this idea, there has always been a tradition of giving special attention to the marriages of those with prominent Mars placements in their birth charts. This belief gave rise to the concept of Mangal Dosha in Indian matrimonial customs and has led to a variety of remedies and rituals for resolving Mars-related issues.
Sacred scriptures present differing views about the consort of Mars. According to some texts, Goddess Jwalini (Jwalini Devi) is considered his wife. The worship and legends associated with Jwalini Devi emphasize the marital aspect of Mangal. In contrast, certain other Puranas describe Mars as eternally unmarried. His father is said to be Lord Shiva and his mother is Goddess Bhumi (Mother Earth), which is why Mars is also called Bhumi Putra.
Belief | Summary |
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Mars as Unmarried | Symbolizes strictness and courage, forms the basis of Mangal Dosha |
Mars as Married | Union with Goddess Jwalini, reflects the concept of marital grace |
Influence in Horoscope | Special rituals and remedies for resolving Mangal Dosha and marriage |
Some scriptures mention the marriage of Mars, while others describe him as perpetually single. These differences arise from varied interpretations among the Vedas, Smriti texts, Puranas and other religious treatises. Many scholars believe that Mars being unmarried is symbolic of his inherent nature and influence, while references to his union with Jwalini Devi are considered indicators of his benevolence and capacity for peace.
This dual perspective on the marital life of Mars holds special significance in astrology. The customs for Mangal Dosha, chart matching, remedies and worship for those considered Manglik are shaped by these traditions. Mars’s discipline, the form of his intensity and the entire process of challenges and remedies in the lives of Manglik individuals are all connected to this ancient ideology.
Indian tradition presents no singular account regarding the marriage of Mars. In some recountings he is ever-unmarried, while in others he is described as the husband of Goddess Jwalini. These variations illustrate the broader spectrum of discipline, struggle, resolution and cultural diversity within life. Mars’s character conveys, along with inspiration, courage and balance, a spiritual message for society.
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