The book \\\"Sampūrṇa Kumbha Vivāha Paddhati With Hindi Translation\\\" (सम्पूर्ण कुम्भविवाह-पद्धतिः हिन्दी व्याख्या सहित) is a ritual manual detailing the complete procedure for conducting a Kumbha Vivāha ceremony.\\r\\n\\r\\nThis is a specialized, symbolic marriage ritual performed as an astrological remedy, particularly for individuals (often women) who have a severe Manglik Doṣa (Mangal Doṣa) or other specific astrological afflictions (Vaidhavya Yoga) in their birth chart, which are believed to cause misfortune, delays, or danger to the marital partner.\\r\\n\\r\\n📜 Key Details and Content\\r\\n1. Authorship and Publisher\\r\\nA widely known edition of this book is authored by Āchārya Dev Narayan Sharma and published by institutions like Shri Kashi Vishwanath Sansthan, Varanasi. 2. Meaning of the Ritual\\r\\nKumbha (कुम्भ): Means an earthen pot (or sometimes a banana tree, Peepal tree, or an idol of Lord Vishnu).\\r\\n\\r\\nVivāha (विवाह): Marriage.\\r\\n\\r\\nKumbha Vivāha: A symbolic marriage of the individual with the Kumbha or another non-human entity.\\r\\n\\r\\n3. Purpose and Procedure\\r\\nThe manual provides the step-by-step procedure (Paddhati), including the necessary Sanskrit mantras and their Hindi translations, for the following:\\r\\n\\r\\nNeutralization of Doṣa: The primary purpose is to transfer the negative astrological influence (like the Mangal Doṣa) to the symbolic \\\'first spouse\\\' (the Kumbha or pot).\\r\\n\\r\\nSymbolic Marriage: The ceremony is conducted similarly to a traditional wedding, including Kanyādāna (giving away the \\\"bride\\\" to the pot) and sometimes Phere (sacred rounds) around a sacred fire.\\r\\n\\r\\nVisarjana (Immersion): Upon completion of the ceremony, the earthen pot or object is immersed (broken and immersed) in a holy river or water body. This act signifies the \\\"first marriage\\\" being nullified, thereby freeing the individual from the negative effect of the doṣa before they marry a human partner.\\r\\n\\r\\nThis book is an indispensable guide for priests (purohits) who specialize in performing Vedic remedial karmakāṇḍa.