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Book Synopsis: For the Union of two individuals selections is done by the family keeping in mind the status of the family, and suitability of the groom or the boy vis-à-vis his personality education and earning capacity and future prospects. The middle man usually a relative who is suppose to enquire regarding the family and the groom and after getting the fair and favourable picture, the marriage is proposed. Now in the East (Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Meghalay and Nizoram (7 sister). It is the groom who will be required to furnish bride price, but elsewhere, particularly in the North, Central and South India. It is the groom’s price are fixed and dowry in demanded. Though everyone says it is a very bad and wrong practice but in reality, it is prevalent. Due to this practice countless lives of the girls are Lost. This practice is considered evil and there is also Law against this practice passed by the parliament. However this still exists. On the other hand, the marriage ceremony and conduct is very sacred in Hinduism (incl Jains, Sikh, SC, ST and other castes). The customs are so intellectual and full of faith in the good nature of the groom and his family. It is supposed to be cosmic Union of bodies and mind. But in practice the system of dowry in bad and horrible. Even after so many years after the independence, we are still governed with greed and cruelty against the girl by the groom’s family. She is married into, that they ignore Dharma, which in a comprehensive ideal after the marriage takes place and the girl in sent to be settled into the family of the groom. So a beautiful ceremony takes place for the marriage, but after words. When the greed takes over the girl gets bad treatment in the grooms household. The practice of dowry must be eliminated. It can be done by not allowing the family’s participation in the process of fixing the marriage and it should be the girl and the boy who should fix their marriage with mutual consent and them involve the families of the groom & the bride.
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Are you ready to break free from outdated customs and traditions that perpetuate inequality and injustice? Our Hindu Marriage Ceremony Book offers insights into the sacred union of two individuals while shedding light on harmful practices like dowry demands. It's time to embrace a more empowering and equitable approach to marriage that prioritizes mutual respect and consent between the bride and groom.
Discover the beauty and depth of Hindu marriage customs that celebrate the cosmic union of bodies and minds. Let go of archaic beliefs that fuel greed and cruelty towards women in marriage. It's time to create a future where marriages are based on love, respect, and shared values rather than material possessions and unequal power dynamics.
Join us in advocating for a more just and compassionate society by rejecting dowry demands and promoting equal partnerships in marriage. The time for change is now, and it starts with individuals like you who are willing to stand up against harmful traditions. Let's create a world where every marriage is built on love, understanding, and mutual consent.
Ready to learn more about how you can contribute to positive change in the institution of marriage? Explore our Hindu Marriage Ceremony Book and empower yourself with knowledge and insights that challenge harmful practices and promote equality. Together, we can build a future where every marriage is a celebration of love, respect, and equality.
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