At Triyuginarayan Temple, pheras (seven circumambulations around sacred fire) hold immense significance, reenacting Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati’s eternal wedding witnessed by perpetual Akhand Dhuni (eternal flame) burning since divine union—symbolizing everlasting love, commitment, cosmic Shiva-Shakti union, blessing couples’ vows for eternal harmony.
Symbolism of the Pheras @ Triyuginarayan Temple
Divine Witness: Akhand Dhuni fire, burning millennia, witnesses Shiva-Parvati marriage, blessing couples circling it. Eternal Love: Seven rounds symbolize unbreakable bond mirroring divine love. Cosmic Union: Links earthly marriages to Shiva (consciousness)-Shakti (energy) completeness, oneness. Harmony Blessings: Believed to grant unending love, harmony, spiritual purification.
Wedding Key Temple Elements
Akhand Dhuni (Eternal Flame): Central, unextinguished since divine wedding—eternal commitment symbol. Lord Vishnu Officiant: Vishnu officiated; temple Vishnu-dedicated, heightening sanctity. Brahma Shila: Sacred stone for Brahma’s wedding rituals. Sacred Kunds: Three pools (Rudrakund, Vishnuakund, Brahmakund) from Vishnu’s navel—Saraswati origin.
Pheras at Triyuginarayan transcend Hindu ritual; spiritually connect marital journey to Shiva-Parvati original divine love story, sanctified by time, gods.
Triyuginarayan Temple Pheras Cost 2026
Triyuginarayan Temple pheras—the sacred seven circumambulations around Akhand Dhuni—cost ₹10,000–₹35,000 as part of core temple wedding packages, covering priest fees, puja samagri, and basic mandap setup.
Triyuginarayan Wedding Cost Breakdown 2026
Component
Estimated Cost (INR)
Priest/Purohit Fees
3,000–10,000
Havan Samagri & Flowers
5,000–10,000
Temple Registration
1,100–5,000
Basic Mandap Setup
7,000–10,000
Total for Pheras
10,000–35,000
What Drives Pheras Costs
Tirtha Purohit Samiti priests charge ₹3,000–₹5,000 per set of Vedic pheras around eternal flame.