Describe briefly the marriage patterns found in India 250words
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there are two types of marraige patterns in India..
1. arrange marriage- In this type of marraige parents or through aomeone else boy and girl meets and get married. In this they don't know each other from before. They are like unknown.
2. love marraige- In this type of marraige boy and girl are together in a relationship and finally they decided to get married. In this they were known to each other . They are known.
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The main types of marriages are:
Polygyny
Polygyny is a form of marriage in which one man married more than one woman at a given time. Polygyny is more popular than polyandry but not as universal as monogamy. It was a common practice in ancient civilizations. At present it may be present in primitive tribes like Crow Indians, Baigas and Gonds of India.
Polyandry
Polyandry is the marriage of one woman with several men. In India among tribes of Tiyan, Toda, Kota, Khasa and Ladakhi Bota it is still prevalent. Polyandry is of two.
i. Fraternal polyandry
ii. Non - fraternal polyandry
Monogamy
Monogamy is a form of marriage in which one man marries the woman. It is most common form of the marriage found among in the societies around the world. Monogamy is universally practiced providing marital opportunity and satisfaction to all the individuals. It promotes love and affection between husband and wife. It contributes to family peace, solidarity and happiness. There are two types of monogamy.
i. Serial monogamy
In many societies individuals are permitted to marry again often on the death of the first spouse or after divorce but they cannot have more than one spouse at one and the same time.
ii. Straight monogamy:
In straight monogamy the remarriage of the individuals is not allowed.
Group Marriage
Group marriage means the marriage of two or more women with two or more men. Here the husbands are common husbands and wives are common wives. Children are regarded as the children of the entire group as a whole.
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