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Dharmecha arthecha kamecha mokshecha.. Naati charami meaning

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Answered by namanyadav00795
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Dharmecha arthecha kamecha mokshecha.. Naati charami

This shloka is spoken at the time of wedding ceremony. The groom vows before his wife “I promise to never walk away from my spouse for reasons pertaining to my work, my finances, my desires or spirituality”.

dharme chaarthe cha kame cha mokshe cha bharatarshabha |

yadihaasti tadanyatra yannehasti na tatkvachit ||

“Whatever is present here, in the Mahabharata about the matters related to dharma, artha, kama and moksha is not present elsewhere.”

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Answered by PADMINI
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Dharmecha arthecha kamecha mokshecha. Naati charami meaning:

Dharmecha Arthecha Kamecha Mokshecha Naati charami are the Sanskrit words that are chant by the groom at the Hindu wedding ceremony.

Dharma = Righteousness, Truthfull

Artha = Wealth, Money

Kama = Desires

Moksha = Salvation, Liberation

The bridegroom chants "Dharmecha Arthecha Kamecha Mokshecha Naati Charami" three times and give assurance that he will remain forever her companion in sorrow and joy.

The groom will promise at the wedding ceremony as - Oh god, I am promising that I will never leave the hand of my spouse in all the situations.

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