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Holy Alliance in ancient times

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March 05, 2024

Journey of Indian marriage tradition, a symphony of cultural evolution and timeless rituals, dances through history like a melody.

Holy Alliance in ancient times

Ancient marriages in India were deeply rooted in cultural and religious traditions. Vedic texts, such as the Rigveda, provide insights into early matrimonial practices, emphasizing the sacred nature of marriage. Arranged marriages were prevalent, with families playing a significant role in the matchmaking process. The institution of 'Swayamvara,' where a bride chose her groom from a gathering of eligible suitors, also existed.

Caste and social status played a crucial role in partner selection, reinforcing social hierarchy. The 'Gandharva' marriage, based on mutual consent, was another form mentioned in ancient texts. Rituals like 'Kanyadaan' symbolized the transfer of responsibility from the father to the groom.

The Gupta period witnessed the emergence of more elaborate ceremonies, reflecting societal evolution. Dowry became ingrained, impacting the socio-economic dynamics of marriages. Joint families were common, emphasizing the collective responsibility of relatives in marital affairs.

Through the ages, diverse regional customs influenced matrimonial practices, fostering a rich tapestry of traditions. Despite changes, the essence of marriage as a sacred union remained a constant in ancient India, shaping societal norms and values.

During the medieval period, the influence of Islamic and Mughal cultures introduced new elements to Indian marriages. Polygamy, allowed in certain circumstances in Islamic law, became more visible. Sati, a controversial practice where widows self-immolated on their husband's funeral pyre, gained attention but was not universally accepted.

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