Dowries are often paid in India.
The father could not afford dowries for his daughters for his daughters to marry so he was planning to sell his daughters into prostitution. When Nicholas found out he secretly dropped the needed money into the man's home so he could pay the dowries.
The only way is by establishing laws that make dowries illegal, and by prosecuting those who demand or receive a dowry for allowing their daughters to marry. Although there were reasons why dowries were established in societies, there is no fundamental difference between the rights of a man and a woman in marriage. Women are citizens with rights, not property to be bargained to a husband.
The daughter of a wealthy family was always much younger then the man she married, and her father would pay large downy to her husband's family
Legend and tradition says that he did so that the three daughters of a poor man would have dowries and would not be sold into prostitution.
The only way is by establishing laws that make dowries illegal, and by prosecuting those who demand or receive a dowry for allowing their daughters to marry. Although there were reasons why dowries were established in societies, there is no fundamental difference between the rights of a man and a woman in marriage. Women are citizens with rights, not property to be bargained to a husband.
Noble women of the Middle Ages were expected to bring a dowry to the marriage.
The hanging of stockings at Christmas comes from a story about a poor widower who had to two daughters. They were very poor and the father could not afford to give his daughters any dowries. St. Nicholas heard of this family and threw gold coins down the chimney. These coins landed in the daughters stockings that were hanging on the mantel of the fireplace to dry after washing. The next morning the daughters found the gold coins which was enough for their dowries. The townspeople heard of this and started hanging stockings on their mantels as well. And the tradition begins.
A poor man had three daughters who were approaching the age for marriage. However, he had no money to provide them with the necessary dowries and was considering the option of selling them into a life of prostitution. Nicholas learned of this and, whenever a daughter was about to be sold, he would sneak out late at night and toss a bag of gold coins into the house, some say down the chimney. He did this three times and all daughters were safely married off.
there were many words but hrer are 3 words from chapter 211. mockery-insult2. surreptitiously-sneakily3. dowries- something given to husband from wife during marrige
In brief: he lived in Turkey between 280 AD and 350 AD and made gifts of gold to young girls to use a dowries if their families were too poor to provide for them, so that they could get married.
Because they supported the family, got a Heavenly Reward for learning Torah, and were far more useful in the ancient world when you had dowries instead of bride-prices.