Sri Ram Vivah is celebrated on the Panchami i.e the fifth day of the Shukla Paksha of Margashirsha month. It is believed that Lord Rama was married to Sita on this day. The "Ramayana" gives a beautiful description of Ram Vivah. It was a supernatural marriage in which there was a balance of love and power. The marriage left an indelible mark on the public.
Shri Ram got married to Goddess Sita in the Tretya Yoga. Once with the help of Shri Vishwamitra, Shri Ram along with brother Lakshman sets out to kill some demons. They kill the demons and on their way back they stop at Mithila. There he got married to Sita, the daughter of King of Mithila, Raja Janak.
To date the regions in and around Ayodhya and Mithila fill with excitement on the day of this festival. Devotion and love is seen everywhere making this period very pure. The entire country rejoices on this important occasion of Ram Vivah. Special Pujas are conducted on this day.
Shree Ram Sita Life Character
Ram-Sita Katha invariably forms a part of all our ancient traditions and folk tales. Without them, our mythological stories could have never reached a conclusion. Rama is called Maryadapurushottam and Jagatjanani Sita is considered to be a form of patriotism and Lakshmi*. In India whenever a reference is made to a happily married couple, a comparison is drawn to Ram-Sita. Ram and Sita are considered to be the ideal pair. Even though their marriage ran into trouble because of Ravan, their union is considered an ideal union.
The birth of Shri Ram and Sita is a very important event. Their birth and their entire life have been such an ideal that they are worshipped in the same form as they were several centuries ago i.e. Rama was born in Ayodhya at Dasaratha's house. At the same time, Sita was born from the earth and Janak, the king of Mithila became her father.
Sita Swayamvar Story
Sri Rama and Sita’s marriage is described in detail in the Ramayana which is written by Tulsidas. The story of their marriage begins in a very beautiful manner when they first meet in the flower garden. Sitaji falls in love with Ramji’s heart. Sita ji then prays to Goddess Parvati and seeks Lord Rama as her husband. The day of Sita's Swayamvar comes. King Janaka wanted a strong man to wed his daughter. So he lay a condition for Sita’s marriage. He announces that only the man who will be able to lift Shiva’s bow will be able to marry Sita. Their marriage is described very vividly in Ramayana.
Once when Sita ji was a small child, while playing she lifted the Shiva bow effortlessly. This astounded everyone as lifting the Shiva bow was by no means a small task. Given that Sita ji lifted it while she was just a child was even more impressive. When King Janak noticed this he vowed to marry Sita to a groom who is equivalent to her and thus should be able to lift the Shiva bow without much struggle.
Once Sita ji becomes eligible for marriage, Raja Janak declares her Swayamwar and sends invites to princes across all the kingdoms. The same invite reaches Rishi Vishwamitra in the forests. Rishi Vishwamitra along with Ram and Lakshma reach Janakpuri to participate in the Swayamvara. Ram and Sita first meet in a Pushpavatika and again during the Swayamvar where an amazing spectacle takes place. Each of the invited princes tries to lift the bow as per King Janak’s instructions. They all try to show their might but no one succeeds. The princes are neither able to lift the bow nor are they able to load the arrow.
This situation disappoints King Janak gravely. He gets frustrated that none of the princes could lift the Shiva bow. Finally on the command of his Guru Lord Rama attempts to lift the bow and manages to do so effortlessly. In fact, the bow breaks in his hand. The minute the bow breaks Ram's marriage to Sita gets solemnised.
Shree Ram Sita Vivah Puja
Traditionally Rama Sita are worshiped on the day of Vivaha Panchami. Several rituals are followed. Processions, kirtans etc. are also organized in several places. Rama Katha is especially heard on this day. An idol or picture of Shri Ram Ji and Mother Sita should be placed at the place of worship. One must offer yellow clothes to Lord Rama and red clothes to Goddess Sita.
Ramayana should be recited in this Puja. The story of their marriage should be heard and read. Carrying out these rituals on this day is considered to be extremely auspicious. Kheer and Puri should be offered to God and Goddess. This should be consumed by the entire family. One must seek the blessings of family welfare. Ram and Sita have set an ideal example for everyone on how to lead one’s life. Their married life is referred to to date. It depicts dedication, love, loyalty, and moral values.
Importance of Shriram Wedding Ceremony
Marital life provides one the desired happiness. Celebrating the marriage ceremony of Shri Ram and Sita ji on this day brings in marital happiness. If there is a lack of happiness of marriage in the horoscope of a person, then he/she should light a lamp of Ghee in front of Shri Ram and Sita ji on Shri Ram Sita Vivah Panchami and wish for a happy married life. Performing this remedy on the day of Vivaha Panchami improves the probability of marriage and leads to a happy married life.