Kumbha vivah for girls
In Jainism, the concept of "Kumbha Vivah" (marriage with a pot) is not a traditional or doctrinal practice. Kumbha Vivah is more commonly associated with certain Hindu rituals, where it is performed to "neutralize" certain astrological doshas, such as Mangal Dosha, believed to affect marriage prospects.
Jainism, as a religion, does not prescribe or support rituals based on astrology or planetary influences. Jain philosophy emphasizes karma, self-discipline, and ethical conduct rather than rituals intended to alter fate or destiny. Marriage in Jainism is viewed as a social and spiritual partnership, with emphasis on compatibility, values, and the practice of Jain principles in family life.
If you are considering rituals like Kumbha Vivah, it is important to understand that such practices do not have a basis in Jain scriptures or traditional Jain culture. Jains are encouraged to focus on right conduct (Samyak Charitra), right faith (Samyak Darshan), and right knowledge (Samyak Gyan) in all aspects of life, including marriage.
If you have further questions about Jain marriage customs or Jain views on astrology, please feel free to ask.