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Vivaha-Nishtha: The Wedding Vow Beyond Marriage

Vivaha-nishtha is the commitment and sacred vow of spiritual marriage, where two souls pledge union without legal or physical consummation.

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Mirabai is famous for declaring herself "married to Krishna"—a spiritual marriage that was more real to her than any earthly union. Vivaha-nishtha refers to the sacred vow and commitment of this spiritual wedding. In contemporary celibate partnerships, this concept offers a framework for deep commitment and public acknowledgment without requiring sexual intimacy or legal marriage. Two people can make spiritual vows to each other, creating a witnessed covenant of love, loyalty, and mutual support. This might manifest as a private ceremony, a commitment ritual, or simply an explicit conversation where both parties honor the bond as sacred and binding. The vow becomes the container—not legal papers or physical consummation, but words spoken in presence and intention. Vivaha-nishtha validates that profound commitment and life-partnership can exist outside traditional marriage structures. It allows for exclusive, devoted love between two people who have chosen each other as primary spiritual companions, without sexual intimacy. The vow itself—spoken, witnessed, renewed—becomes the marriage. This concept gives celibate partnerships a vocabulary and structure for their own depth and dignity.

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