Marriage holds significant cultural and spiritual importance for Hindus as it is considered a sacred union between two individuals and families. It is seen as a lifelong commitment that involves not only the couple but also their ancestors and deities. Marriage is believed to be a sacrament that symbolizes companionship, love, partnership, and the continuation of the family lineage.
It means light that's why we celebrate Diwali but it was danger to Rama and Sita as evil people would want to take their Kingdom.
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i am asking from you
Officially no, however there are significant numbers of Liberal Buddhists and Liberal Hindus that support marriage equality.
mainly there are 16 rituals according to Vedas. There are ceremonies such as birthday, marriage & festivals as well.
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A place where people go to pray.
Shaivas are hindus who worship Lord Shiva,Ganesha and Muruga.Vainavas are hindus too, but they worsip Vishnu, Kannan and etc.
Marriage among the Hindus was considered a sacramental union and it continued to be so throughout the entire Hindu period. The manu smriti says I hold your hand for saubhagya (good luck) that you may grow old with your husband, you are given to me by the just, the creator, the wise and the learned people. Hindus conceived of marriage as a union primarily meant for the performance of religious and spiritual duties. It could not take place without the performance of sacred rites and ceremonies and it was a permanent and eternal union However with changes in the society marriage among the Hindus which was essentially a sacrament partook the nature of a contract. The Hindu Marriage Act, 1955 covering entire India except the state of Jammu & Kashmir has reformed the Hindu law of marriage. more read a http://www.helplinelaw.com
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Hi! may be interjection to greet among foreigners but in Hindus Hi means Alas! and it is said at the times of trouble or sorrow.
marriage between a man and a woman