śivā pārvatī kalyāṇam

The celestial wedding of śivā and pārvatī is enacted using utsav mūrtīs (idols typically made of brass).  Married couples sponsor this event to bring and maintain marital bliss in their relationship.

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The concept of a formal or ceremonial marriage between Lord śivā and dēvī pārvatī (also known as śakti) is prominent in sanātana dharma beliefs.  The celestial wedding of śivā and pārvatī , often referred to as ‘śivā pārvatī kalyāṇam,’ signifies the union of the divine masculine and feminine energies.

The marriage ceremony symbolizes the inseparable bond between śivā and pārvatī, highlighting the concepts of harmony, companionship, and cosmic balance.