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what was Ranga's views on selection of the bride and marriage in general​

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Answered by rivaroy17
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Ranga had declared to the narrator that he was not going to marry unless he found the right girl. He had his own rigid views about marriage. Ranga had clarified that didn't want to marry a very young and immature girl. He was willing to remain a bachelor until he found the right girl. He was opposed to the idea of arranged marriages as well. To prove his point he even gave two examples, first was the example of Dushyanta falling in love with Shakuntala. And the other of an officer about thirty who married a girl about 25. A man should marry a girl he admired—that was his clear-cut philosophy.

Answered by Anonymous
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  • Ranga had clarified that didn't want to marry a very young and immature girl. He was willing to remain a bachelor until he found the right girl. He was opposed to the idea of arranged marriages as well. To prove his point he even gave two examples, first was the example of Dushyanta falling in love with Shakuntala.

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