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Aims of hindu marriage??​

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Answered by masak202116
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raaj00786: To give progeny and increase generation
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Answered by varsha6724
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The aims of hindu marriage are as follows :

1) dharma

2) praja or progeny

3) kama

4) rina

5) social cultural continuity.

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pihu2442: Yep plz explain more about these five topics
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varsha6724: Wait for a few minutes i will explain you
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varsha6724: The aims of hindu marriage may be described in the following manner.
varsha6724: 1) dharma = the highest aim of marriage, according to the hindu thinkers was 'dharma'. For a hindu, marriage is meant for the fulfillment of his dharma as religious duties. As K.M. Kapadia says, ''marriage is desired not so much for sex or for progeny as for obtaining a partner for the fulfilment of one's religious duties''.
varsha6724: It is the duty of the householder to offer 'Pancha Maha Jajnas in the company of his wife. If the wife dies the householder must take a second wife for performing his obligations as sach a wife is a religious necessity for a hindu.
varsha6724: 2) Praja or Pogeny = The second aim of hindu marriage is the procreation of children, particularly a male child. It is believed that putra or son saves the father from going to hell. Therefore, the birth of a male child has been so elevated among the hindu that procreation has become a religious duty. Thus, the hindu thinkers regarded procreation as duty in the interests of bath the family and community as well as for one's own salvation.
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