In this video, Bramha Sri Racharla Ravichandra Sharma Garu, also known as Mohananandanatha Deeksha Namankitulu from Nizamabad, Telangana, explains the real traditional meaning of engagement, known as Varanischitharthamu, in clear and grounded Telugu.
Today, engagement is often reduced to rings, garlands, stages, and photo sessions. But traditionally, that was never the core purpose. Varanischitharthamu was a formal, dharmic agreement between two families, not a public celebration of a couple.
Sharma Garu explains how the process traditionally began with Ganapathi Puja and Punyaahavachanam, followed by the writing of Patrikalu. This act symbolized clarity, commitment, and social responsibility. Elders exchanged greetings and gifts, confirming the alliance with dignity and restraint.
A crucial warning in this talk is against new, unverified beliefs circulating today. Ideas like avoiding Patrika writing during certain Amasalu periods have no classical basis. These modern fears only create unnecessary delays and confusion, pushing families away from scripture-backed tradition.
Another important clarification: the exchange of rings and garlands by the bride and groom is a modern influence. It is not mentioned as a compulsory ritual in traditional engagement practices. Confusing social trends with shastric customs weakens cultural understanding.
This video is not about rejecting modernity. It is about knowing the difference between tradition and trend. When families understand this clearly, decisions become calmer, timelines smoother, and customs meaningful again.
If you are planning an engagement or advising others, this explanation cuts through noise and restores clarity.
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