To Remove This Mysterious Dosh, People Take False Oaths in Temples
Religion
A secret and less discussed tradition regarding Manglik Dosh is still followed in some special temples, where before marriage, the groom or the bride is made to fill an affidavit… “I am not Manglik.
This oath is sometimes taken in front of God, in front of a lamp or fire or standing in the sanctum sanctorum of the temple. This process is considered a kind of religious testimony so that if something happens in the married life later due to Manglik Dosh, then the priest or the family should not be held responsible for it.
In some cases, it is just a formal ritual, while many times it is also a deliberate false oath, because there is a defect in the real horoscope, but the family wants to get the marriage done by hiding it. This tradition is especially seen in those places where symbolic measures like Kumbh Vivah or Peepal Vivah have not been done, and marriage has to be done soon. Many people or their family members believe that by saying anything in front of God, the effect of the defect will end and this thinking pushes them towards lying.
This is not just fear, but a social trick. It is not even a superstition but has become a hidden ritual and is done quietly in religious institutions.