purpose of hindu marriage is to bing two person together for their next & lives. Also the simple purpose is to help them get married in front of God.
Hinduism advocates sex within marriage for the purposes of procreation.
No, saptapadi is an essential part of Hindu marriage. Without it marriage can never be completed.
If the marriage is done in the Court and at the Marriage Registrar's office then it is official and cannot be cancelled
R. P. Sethi has written: 'The Hindu marriage act, 1955' -- subject- s -: Marriage - Hindu law -, Marriage law
Krishna Nath Chatterjee has written: 'Hindu marriage--past and present' -- subject(s): Hinduism, History, Marriage, Marriage (Hindu law), Religious aspects of Marriage
They influence Hindu marriage system. They influence people not to have second marriage. This is the reason why divorce are less in India.
Hindu parents ususlly arrange their childrens weddings.
No, but If there is a legal divorce in the first marriage, then you can do the second marriage.
In India, as per the Hindu Marriage Act, polygamy is considered illegal.
Hindu marriage act is registration of marriage but not registered marriage that is this act provides for the registration of already solmenised marriage(ceremony as per section 7 of Hindu marriage act 1955). but it does not provide for the solmenisation of marriage by mere registration by the regiatrar if the prior marriage has not taken place as per section 7 of the said act. Hence any such registration with out actual maraiage is deemed to be fake registration of marriage. Where as special marraige act 1954 is registered marriage that is this act provides for the solmenisation of marraige by the registrar. where in prior notice of 1 month is served n marriage is declared after completion of the said period. Hence Hindu marriage act is registration of marriage and special marraige act is registered marriage.
Chanchal Kumar Chatterjee has written: 'Studies in the rites and rituals of Hindu marriage in ancient India' -- subject(s): Hindu Marriage customs and rites, Marriage customs and rites
Hindu but after marriage converted to Islam