Himachali Lagan Mundup (Ved): The Sacred Wooden Ritual of Seven Pheras in a Girl’s Marriage

Himachal Pradesh is known for its rich cultural heritage, deeply rooted traditions, and unique marriage rituals, which are quite different from those in the plains of India. Each region of Himachal has customs that are closely connected to nature, ancestors, and community values. Among these sacred traditions, the Himachali Mundup, also known in many areas as Ved, holds a special and significant place in a girl’s marriage ceremonies.

Lagan Mundup, or Ved is not just a ritual object; it is a symbol of tradition, purity, responsibility, and the blessings passed down from generation to generation. Traditionally, it is prepared in a simple wooden form, which enhances its natural and sacred appearance, reflecting Himachali rural life. Even today, in many rural areas of Himachal Pradesh, Mundup is carefully preserved and respectfully used during weddings, especially at the time of the seven pheras.

Question 1: What is Himachali Lagan Mundup or Ved?

Answer: Lagan Mundup (or Ved) is a traditional ritual object used in Himachali Hindu marriage customs, primarily associated with the bride’s side. It is used during important marriage ceremonies, especially while performing the seven pheras around the sacred fire.

In traditional Himachali weddings, Lagan Mundup is usually:

  • Made of wooden structure
  • Simple in design
  • Free from heavy decoration
  • Crafted using locally available wood

Traditional Wooden Structure of Lagan Mundup

One of the most beautiful and distinctive features of Himachali lagan Mundup is its traditional wooden form.

Materials Used

  • Locally sourced wood (often deodar or other sacred wood)
  • Smoothened but not overly polished surface
  • No use of artificial colors or modern materials
  • Natural wooden color
  • Simple, strong, and stable structure
  • Designed to last for decades

A wooden Lagan Mundup symbolizes:

  • The strength of marriage
  • The stability of family life
  • The spiritual connection with the earth and ancestors

In Himachali culture, wood is considered pure and auspicious because it comes directly from nature. For this reason, a Mundup made of wood is considered more sacred and appropriate than one made of metal or modern decorative materials.

How is Lagan Mundup used during the seven pheras?
The seven pheras are considered the most sacred and important part of a Hindu marriage. In Himachali wedding traditions, Mundup holds a special presence during these pheras.

Role of Mundup During the Pheras

  • According to regional customs, the Mundup is placed or held during the ceremony.
  • Elder women and senior family members guide the bride on the proper respect and procedure of the ritual.
  • The wooden Mundup is kept near the sacred fire.

What is the meaning of each phera in Himachali tradition?
In Himachali tradition, each phera symbolizes a different value and vow, such as duty, trust, prosperity, respect, health, harmony, and lifelong bond.

  • First Phera – Duty: A vow to support each other and share responsibilities in daily life.
  • Second Phera – Trust: A pledge to maintain mutual trust, honesty, and fidelity in marriage.
  • Third Phera – Prosperity: A resolution to work together for the family’s growth and well-being.
  • Fourth Phera – Respect: A vow to uphold mutual respect between husband, wife, and both families.
  • Fifth Phera – Health: A promise for each other’s physical and mental well-being and care.
  • Sixth Phera – Harmony: A pledge to lead a peaceful, understanding, and loving married life.
  • Seventh Phera – Lifelong Bond: A vow to stay together and support each other through all challenges throughout life.

The Mundup is considered a symbol of the responsibility and sacredness of all these vows.

Question 1: What is the cultural significance of Mundup in Himachal Pradesh?

Answer: Mundup is considered a symbol of purity and simplicity in Himachali culture. It serves as a medium to preserve traditions and rituals during marriage ceremonies.

Question 2: Why is Mundup considered a symbol of ancestral blessings?

Answer: Mundup is preserved and used generation after generation, representing the grace and blessings of ancestors.

Question 3: How does Mundup remind people of traditional values?

Answer: Its simple design and traditional use remind participants of values such as restraint, respect, and responsibility in marriage.

Question 4: Does Mundup protect against the evil eye?

Answer: According to Himachali beliefs, Mundup symbolizes protection for the bride from negative energy and the evil eye during the marriage ceremony.

Question 5: What does the wooden form of Mundup signify?

Answer: A wooden Mundup indicates that a marriage should be natural, strong, and long-lasting.

Question 6: What values does Mundup associate with marriage?

Answer: Mundup teaches that marriage should be based not on show or luxury but on tradition, love, and family values.

Question 7: What is the difference between Lagan Mundup and Ved?

Answer: In reality, lagan Mundup and Ved are not two separate items; they refer to the same traditional marriage ritual, known by different names in various regions. Some regional differences exist:

  • Mundup: Commonly used in Upper Himachal, Shimla region, and some central Himachali areas.
  • Ved: Used in Kangra, Hamirpur, Bilaspur, Mandi, Kullu, and surrounding areas.

Question 8: What is the significance of modern technology and electric/digital integration in Himachali Ved?

Answer: Nowadays, traditional Himachali Ved is being enhanced with modern technology and electric/digital mediums. This makes marriage ceremonies more attractive, convenient, and social-media-friendly while maintaining the traditional sanctity.

Manoj Dogra has been appointed as the Media Prabhari of Chintpurni Lower Mandal

Manoj Dogra, a resident of Talmehra village in the Bangana sub-division, has been appointed as the Media In-charge of BJP Chintpurni Lower Mandal. Dogra said that this responsibility has been entrusted to him by the top leadership, which he will fulfill with dedication, honesty, and hard work.

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Upon his appointment, Manoj Dogra expressed his gratitude to National President Jagat Prakash Nadda, State President Rajeev Bindal, MP Anurag Thakur, former Chief Minister Prof. Prem Kumar Dhumal, Leader of Opposition Jairam Thakur, BJP State Organization Secretary Siddharthan, Una District President Shyam Minhas, former President Balveer Singh, MLA Singh Satti, Virender Kanwar, Co-Incharge Sumit Sharma, former MLA Devender Bhutto, Lower Mandal President Vinay Sharma, Upper Mandal President Kripal Singh, former Mandal President Ravindra Dwivedi, General Secretary Kuldeep Thakur, Spokesperson Mahesh Mehta, OBC Morcha President Jaydev Khata, District General Secretary Rajkumar Pathania, Shambhu Goswami, Basheer Khan, Youth Morcha President Advocate Sandeep Sharma, and all senior leaders.

We will make every effort to maintain dignity and live up to everyone’s expectations. Dogra said that the Mandal is a major organization of the BJP, which will always play an important role in reaching BJP’s programs and the welfare schemes of the central government to every citizen.
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Why Himachal Pradesh is Beautiful and Popular?





Himachal Pradesh became a Union Territory in 1948 and became a State in 1971, Himachal Pradesh is also called “Dev Bhoomi” and thousands of tourists visit Himachal every year.

Following are the Popular districts of Himachal Pradesh

  • Shimla
  • Mandi
  • Bilaspur
  • Chamba
  • Kangra
  • Una
  • Hamirpur
  • Solan
  • Sirmour
  • Kinnaur
  • Kullu
  • Lahul & Spiti
temple Courtyard Sangla Image Source : https://raacho.b-cdn.net/

The major Rivers in Himachal Pradesh

  • Chenab river in Chamba district and its length of 122 kms
  • The Ravi river in Chamba and its length in Himachal 158 kms
  • The Beas in Manali, Kullu, Pandoh, Mandi and Hamirpur, Kangra and its length in Himachal 256 Kms
  • SATLUJ in Kinnaur, Shimla, Kullu, Solan, Mandi and Bilaspur and total length in Himachal 320 KMs
  • YAMUNA in Sirmour and total length in Himachal 22 KMS.

The Capital of the Himachal Pradesh

  • Summer capital is Shimla
  • Winter Capital is Dharmshala

Festivals Celebration in Himachal

There are many festival celebrate in Himachal in each and every district and these festival are popular as Holi, diwali, lohri etc. but also following are the major festivals celebrates in the respective districts.

  • Minjar Festival in Chamba
  • Sair Festival Mandi, Kullu, Hamirpur, Bilaspur, Solan etc.
  • Nalwari Cattle Fair in Bilaspur
  • Shivaratri Fair in Mandi
  • Minjar Festival Chamba
  • Dussera Kullu
  • Music Festival in Kasol
  • The Manali Winter Carnival
  • Phulaich Festival, Kinnaur
  • Holi – Mandi, Sujanpur
  • Losar in Lahaul valley
  • Pori festival in Lahaul
  • Doongri fair : Kullu
  • Shimla summer festival
  • Renuka Fair Sirmaur

Famous Glacier in Himachal Pradesh

Bara Shigri great glacier located in Lahaul & Spiti. It is currently extending to 27.7 kilometres It is the largest glacier in Himachal Pradesh.

Most popular and Famous Tourist Places or Destinations

  • Shimla
  • Kasauli
  • Manali
  • Dharmshala
  • Narkanda
  • Bir Biling
  • Palampur
  • Mecleod Ganj
  • Khajjiar
  • Chail
  • Dalhousie
  • Kasol
  • Kinnaur
  • Malana
  • Rohtang La
  • Kalpa
  • Manikaran
  • Triund
  • Solan
  • Tosh
  • Shoghi
  • Kaza

Most & popular Temples in Himachal

  • Shri Hanuman Mandir popular in Jakhoo Shimla: its so beautiful and popular for his Height (max): 108 ft
  • Jwala Ji (Jwala Mukhi)
  • Baijnath Temple, Kangra
  • Naina Devi Temple, Bilaspur
  • Chamunda Devi Temple, Kangra:
  • Bhimakali Temple, Shimla
  • Hidimba Devi Temple, Manali
  • Chintpurni Devi Temple, Una
  • Mata Brajeshwari Temple, Kangra
  • Chandika Temple, Kinnaur
  • Baba Baroh Temple
  • Tara Devi Temple, Shimla
  • Shani Dev temple Lamblu Hamirpur
  • Baglamukhi temple in Kangra
  • Bijli Mahadev
  • Chaurasi temple in Chamba
  • Baba Balak Nath Ji Temple, Bilaspur
Source: One of world’s tallest Statue of Lord Hanuman Shimla – Image from https://www.tripoto.com/

Popular Adventure activities in Himachal Pradesh

  • Paragliding
  • Camping
  • Trekking
  • Rafting
  • Skiing
  • Ice Skating
  • Mountain biking

Most famous and popular stadiums in Himachal Pradesh

  • International Cricket Stadium Dharamshala: one of the best stadium in the world.
  • The Chail cricket ground the highest cricket ground in Himachal or may be top highest cricket stadium in the World.
  • Shailaroo is one of the Asia’s Highest Hockey Ground stadium in Himachal in Shimla

Sports personalities who represented India

  • Ajay Thakur, Ritu Negi, Nidhi Sharma, Pushpa Rana, Sushma Sharma, Vishal Bhardwaj – kabaddi players
  • Ashish Kumar – silver medalist in Asian Games in boxing 2019
  • Deepak Thakur – Hockey
  • Dicky Dolma , Anjali Sharma , Aanchal Thakur – Mountaineer / Skier  / Climbing
  • Vijay Kumar – sport shooter
  • Sushma Verma, Renuka Thakur, Rishi Dhawan – Cricketers
  • The Great Khali Wrestler-WWE

and many others…..

Famous Bollywood Personalities

  • Anupam Kher
  • Preity Zinta
  • Yami Gautam
  • Kangana Ranaut
  • Shriya Sharma
  • Mohit Chauhan
  • Rubina Dilaik
  • Raju Kher
  • Vishal Karwal and many others

Best Schools and Universities in Himachal Pradesh

  • Pinegrove School, Solan
  • The Lawrence School, Sanawar
  • Bishop Cotton School, Shimla
  • Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Dungrin

Following are the state Universities

  • Dr. Y.S.Parmar University of Horticulture & Forestry, Nauni, Solan
  • Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla
  • Himachal Pradesh Agriculture University, Palampur
  • National Institute of Technology Hamirpur : Technical University and many others.

Sainik Schools in Himachal

  • Sujanpur Tira
  • Nalagarh

The Param Vir Chakra Winners – Four from Himachal

  • The first winner of the Param Vir Chakra is non other than Major Somnath Sharma from Kangra Himachal
  • Maj Dhan Singh Thapa
  • Kargil hero Capt Vikram Batra
  • Kargil hero Subedar Rifleman Sanjay Kumar

What are the major business in Himachal Pradesh?

  • Tourism
  • Agriculture
  • Hydropower
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Handicrafts

What is the GDP of Himachal Pradesh in 2024?

  • The Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of Himachal Pradesh for 2024-25 (at current prices) is projected to be Rs 2,27,136 crore, amounting to growth of 9.5% over 2023-24.
  • GDP Rank : 22nd
  • What is percentage wise GDP?
  • GDP By Sectors: Agriculture : 14%
  • Industry : 40%
  • Services : 46% (2020-21)

All the above mentioned information is our own analysis .