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Arranged Marriage in India

Even with all its modernizations in many areas, arranged marriages are still the norm in India. It’s usually the parents and family who find their children a suitable spouse. There are various reasons for this tradition, but mainly it has to do with the Indian culture where the sexes don’t mingle so much and there is no dating culture.

The Perfect Bride or Groom

Traditional marriage in India depends heavily on tying partners based on various important characteristics such as religion, language, location, social status, caste, age, height or education. But parents seeking to get their son or daughter married will also look for other qualities. Will the prospective groom be a good, responsible husband and father? Is he able to maintain a family? Will the prospective bride be a good and loving mother? Will she cooperate well with her in-laws?

Different Forms of Arranging a Marriage

Arranged marriage can be anything from a forced marriage, in which the potential husband and wife have nothing to say at all, to more liberal forms which involve almost free choice and a strong element of romantic love. Common to all arranged marriages is that the parents and even wider family will play an important part in finding a suitable match.


1 comments:

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