In the core of Indian weddings, the bride is adorned with multiple ornaments including ring, bangles, mangtika, earrings, and more. Among all the jewellery, mangalsutra is the ornament whose significance dates back to thousands of years ago. This piece of jewellery represents the holy bond between the husband and wife. The design of mangalsutra may have been altered throughout the years, but its divine significance remains unaltered.
We reached out to our expert Shri Devvarsh, renowned Astrologer, Numerologist and Vastu Expert, founder of Devvarsh Astro Vastu to understand the significance of mangalsutra in Indian weddings. “In Sanatan Dharma (Hinduism), the mangalsutra is more than just a piece of jewelry—it is a sacred thread that represents the sanctity and permanence of marriage. It is deeply rooted in Vedic traditions and symbolises the divine bond between husband and wife,” said our expert.
Here are the benefits of wearing mangalsutra for Indian wives:
The Black beads in mangalsutra are believed to absorb negative energies and ward off the evil eye. It is considered a symbol of protection and longevity.
The sacred thread of mangalsutra has multiple black beads. Ever wondered why? It is believed that the black beads symbolises the bond between Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati. While gold in mangalsutra represents Shakti, black beads represent Shiva. The nine beads in mangalsutra represent the nine forms of energies that protect wife and husband from evil energy.
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“Mangal means auspicious, and sutra means thread, indicating that marriage is a sacred path of dharma (righteousness). It reminds a woman of her duties as a grihalakshmi (goddess of the household),” said our expert.
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Astrologer Devvarsh also highlighted the modern interpretation of mangalsutra stating, “While traditionally worn daily, modern Hindu women may wear it selectively while still respecting its spiritual value. Some also wear mangalsutra bracelets or rings as a more practical alternative.”
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