Hindu Marriage : Aims, Ideals and Types
Hindu Marriage: Aims, Ideals and Types The Aims of Hindu Marriage: The aims of Hindu marriage according to K.M. Kapadia are: (i) Dharma (ii) Praja (iii) Rati (i) Fulfillment of Dharma: According to Hindu scriptures marriage is the basis of religious duties. This religious duty can be performed only when a man is accompanied by his wife. So marriage is necessary for fulfillment of Dharma. Praja Progeny: The second aim of Hindu marriage is the continuity of the race. Hence getting a son is necessary and important in Hindu family. Manu says that the chief aim of marriage is procreation. Rati (Satisfaction of sex instinct): The last aim of the Hindu marriage is the satisfaction of sex instinct with the realization of divine bliss. It is the chief aim of Hindu marriage. Ideals of Hindu Marriage: (i) Marriage among the Hindus is a religious sacrament. It is not a social contract. It is mainly intended for the fulfillment of Dharma. (ii) Pre-marital chastity and ma...