InterviewSolution
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What were the rules of marriage during the period (c 600 BCE – 600CE). |
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Answer» (i) Sons were important for the continuity of patrilineage, daughters were viewed rather differently within the framework. (ii) They had no claims to the resources of household. Marrying them outside the families of the kin was considered desireable exogamy. (iii) The lives of young girls and women belonging to families that claimed high status were often carefully regulated to ensure they were married at the right time and to the right person. (iv) ‘Kanyadan’ of a daughter in marriage was an important religious duty of the father. Marriage involved the bridegroom house becoming bride’s house. She lost all claims on her father’s family. (v) The Dharmasutra and Dharmashastras recognised as many as eight forms of marriage. Of these four were considered good while the remaining condemned. |
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