why is Hindu marriage a sacrament?
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The definition given by R.N. Sharma of a Hindu marriage seems to be the most appropriate one. He views it as “a religious sacrament in which a man and a woman are bound in permanent relationship for the physical, social and spiritual purposes of dharma, procreation and sexual pleasure.”
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Marriage among the Hindus is considered divine in nature. It is a religious bond and not a contractual union. A sacramental union implies that it is a permanent bond which does not end in this world or after the death of either partner but it continues even after death, in the next life.
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