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what were Rang's view on the selection of the bride and marriage​

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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.

Answered by divyanshkala07
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When Ranga returned from Bangalore after his studies, the narrator thought it was time the young man got married. But Ranga refused to marry because he believed that child marriage is an evil. He therefore wanted to remain bachelor till he found a mature woman to marry. But the narrator wanted to prove that romance could win over Ranga’s theories. The narrator brought a cute, young girl to Ranga’s notice and saw that Ranga fell in love instantly with her. As Ranga had already said that he could not marry a small girl, he could not openly admit that he loved Ratna. However, Ranga was sad and distressed. To make him openly admit his love for Ratna, the narrator brought Ranga to an astrologer. As planned earlier, the astrologer made fake calculations and said Ranga was sad because he was in love with a girl called Ratna. Unaware of what the narrator and the astrologer had conspired against him, Ranga confessed his love.

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