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Arya Samaj marriage is a Vedic ceremony performed in accordance with the reformist teachings of Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati, conducted at a registered Arya Samaj temple by a qualified Arya Samaj priest (Pandit). In Ghaziabad, Arya Samaj marriages are recognised under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 and are a popular choice for couples who want a meaningful religious ceremony alongside complete legal validity.
Rajput & Legal Law Associates coordinates every aspect of Arya Samaj marriages in Ghaziabad — from temple booking and priest coordination to document preparation, ceremony attendance, and subsequent government registration — ensuring a smooth, dignified, and fully legal marriage experience.
The Arya Samaj ceremony is conducted in Sanskrit following Vedic rites prescribed in the scriptures. Key elements of the ceremony include:
After the ceremony, the Arya Samaj temple issues its own marriage certificate bearing the Pandit's seal and signature.
The Arya Samaj marriage certificate issued by the temple has religious and social recognition but is not universally accepted by all government departments for official purposes. For complete legal validity — including passport name change, spouse visa applications, joint bank accounts, and insurance — the marriage should also be registered with the government Marriage Registrar under the Hindu Marriage Act. Rajput & Legal Law Associates handles both steps for you in Ghaziabad, ensuring you leave with complete and comprehensive legal cover.
| Feature | Arya Samaj Marriage | Court Marriage (SMA) |
|---|---|---|
| Governing Law | Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 | Special Marriage Act, 1954 |
| Religious Ceremony | Yes — Vedic rituals (Havan, Saptapadi) | No ceremony required |
| Religion Eligibility | Hindus / converts via Shuddhi | Any religion — no conversion |
| Notice Period | None for Hindus | 30 days (mandatory under SMA) |
| Speed | Ceremony same day; registration 1–3 days | 30+ days for SMA |
| Best For | Hindu & converted inter-religion couples | Inter-religion without conversion |
The fee for Arya Samaj marriage includes the temple ceremony charges and, if required, the government registration fee (approx. ₹100–₹500) at the Marriage Registrar. Our professional legal service charges are transparent and communicated clearly upfront. Call +91-9711757779 for a complete, no-hidden-cost fee breakdown for your specific situation.
Chamber No. 2, First Floor,
Near Gulati Sweets, Main Road,
Marriage Registrar Court,
Near Navrang Cinema,
Ghaziabad – 201001
Arya Samaj marriage is a Vedic ceremony at a registered Arya Samaj temple, valid under the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955. For full government recognition — passport, visa, banking — the marriage should also be registered with the government Marriage Registrar. Rajput & Legal Law Associates facilitates both the temple ceremony and government registration in Ghaziabad.
Yes. Non-Hindus can undergo the Shuddhi (conversion to Hinduism) ceremony at the Arya Samaj temple before the marriage. After Shuddhi, the individual is considered Hindu and can perform an Arya Samaj marriage. For couples who do not want conversion, the Special Marriage Act, 1954 is the right route — no conversion required.
Yes. The Vedic ceremony can be conducted on the same day when documents are ready and a priest is available. Government registration follows and takes 1–3 working days. We coordinate the temple appointment and registration scheduling for the smoothest possible experience.
Arya Samaj marriage is a Vedic religious ceremony at a registered temple, valid under the Hindu Marriage Act — ideal for Hindu couples wanting a traditional ceremony. Court marriage (Special Marriage Act) is a purely civil registration — no ceremony, no conversion needed — ideal for inter-religion couples who don't want conversion. Our lawyers advise the best route for your specific case.