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rajput women could choose their husband in ______.​

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Answered by Raghav1330
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Swayamvar was a system of marriage in which rajput women could choose their husbands.

  • In ancient India, svayamvara was a system of marriage in which a lady selected a guy from a group of suitors to be her spouse.
  • Sanskrit terms for "self" and "groom," respectively, are svaya and vara in this context.
  • The bride would announce her desire to marry at an auspicious time and location. Typically, kings dispatched messengers to distant areas, whereas commoners only circulated information within their own neighborhoods.
  • The suitors would congregate at the location on the designated day and present their credentials.
  • A marriage ceremony would be done right away after the bride placed a garland on the man of her choice.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

Rajput women could choose their husband in Swayamvar.

Explanation:

  • Rajput women in earlier times held Swayamvar to choose their husbands.
  • What is Swayamvar? As the name it self suggest, swayam is self and var is husband. It means to have right to choose there own husband from many.
  • In ancient India, swayamvar was a system of marriage in which a lady select a guy from a group of suitors to be her spouse.
  • Sanskrit terms for "self" and "groom," respectively, are swayam and var in this context.
  • The father of bride who is King sends the invitation to all the eligible kings and prince in his neighborhood  to come in Swayamvar.
  • After that a ceremony was held and the bride had all right to choose husband for herself from all the kings and prince.
  • After choosing she can marry that person. And then she become his wife.
  • A marriage ceremony would be done right away after the bride placed a garland on the man of her choice.

Hence, Rajput women could choose their husband in Swayamvar.

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