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Name The Period Of Indian History In Which Swayamvara Was Prevalent.

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Answered by Totalgaming947
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Explanation:

Swayamvara (Sanskrit: स्वयंवर, IAST: svayaṃvara), in ancient India, was a practice in which a girl of marriageable age chose a husband from a group of suitors. In this context, "swayam" in Sanskrit means self and "vara" means groom. A girl wishing to marry would select an auspicious time and venue and then broadcast her intentions. Kings typically sent messengers to outside lands, while commoners simply spread the news within the local community. On the appointed day, the girl garlanded the man of her choice and a marriage ceremony was held immediately.

Answered by jaseenanoufal2022sl
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Answer:

During sixteen Mahajanapada period (Vedic period), Swayamvara was common.

Explanation:

Swayamvara was a practice of marriage in which a woman or a girl choose her husband from a group of suitors.

The Mahajanapada, or great land, grew in the sixth century BCE. The Mahajanapadas were a set of sixteen kingdoms in ancient India.During the Sixteen Mahajanapada period, Swayamvara was common.

During Vedic period,marriage is considered a sacred rite in Hinduism. Ancient texts of Hinduism specify many forms of marriage. In that one of the form was Swayamvara.The girl had the right to choose the  groom on her own through the practice of Swayamvara in Ancient India.

In sanskrit Swayam means self and vara means groom. Swayamvara ceremonies are found in the great Indian epics The Ramayana, The Mahabharata.

The young girl wishing to marry would select an auspicious time and venue and then broadcast her intentions. Kings sent the messengers to spread the news among the local community.On an appointed day, suitors would gather at the venue and declare their qualifications by contest of skills.Then the girl selects the (winner) man of her choice and would garland as a token of acceptance. Thus marriage ceremony was held as per Vedic austerities.

The intention of the ritual clearly shows that the ideals of women empowerment was a common concept in Ancient India.

Thus during Sixteen Mahajanapada era, Swayamvara was widespread.

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