1. Relationship between man and woman
2. Our marriage practice
3. Mutual understanding is the bridge of saptapadi 4. Blessed moments of life
5. Parashishi of love and warmth]'
Husband and wife means couple and A happy and happy world is a happy marriage! The same longing of a man and the same desire of a wife or our marital life should be full of green contentment and love! But there are very few lucky ones who have been able to enjoy a happy marriage for all years from marriage to cheetah! The English poet Longfellow rightly said that ‘a man has a woman just like a bow has a feather. He obeys it but obeys it. He pulls it but follows it. Without one the other is useless. Our scriptures have given a beautiful analogy saying that husband and wife are the two wheels of the chariot of life set out on a worldly journey. Both are of equal importance and the speed of the chariot depends on the cooperation of both. 'A man is incomplete without only half of it and a wife is crippled only without her husband. In Indian culture, and in Hindu society as a whole, marital life, initiated by the sacred bond of marriage, feels blessed to be happy in each other's happiness and to be saddened by each other's sorrows. The word 'indebtedness' here binds such an inseparable knot in the marital relationship that the question of how to endure, tolerate and digest each other's shortcomings, temperaments and favorable-unfavorable temperaments is then absorbed in the spirit of 'surviving the fallen page'. Hindu scriptures, Puranas and scriptures have advocated the monogamy vow by singing the praises of the sacred marriage of a man and a woman. The reason we worship Sita, Savitri, Damayanti, Arundhati or Ansuya with pride is not because of her personal high character or the greatness of her husband; But the happy ‘marriage’ he has found. Marriage in India which is the cornerstone of a happy marriage is not a bond or agreement; Rather it is a sacred and inseparable connection. The moral obligation to remain faithful for the rest of one's life is the lifeblood of a happy marriage. To an Indian wife, the mind is 'husband is God'. The less the mental-intellectual distance between husband and wife, the happier and happier their marriage will be. In this country, the lives of thousands of couples like Gandhiji-Kasturba are such that they have enjoyed a happy marriage by ignoring the intellectual-mental distance, reconciling with each other in an understanding manner and letting the guests in their home know that - Everything else is secondary. True and happy marriage is as pure and holy as the salil of flowing Sarita. As they grow older and more responsible, their mutual affection, respect, and care grow. When the shadow of old age turns on the body again, then the invisible love of his selflessness comes and dwells in his eyes. Both feel absolute peace in each other's warmth and presence. Like Sasaldi, both of them are ety. They are bound to say that one's departure is a living death for the other. Blessed is the man who enjoys such love!