In Brahminical literature, marriage between Brahmin girl and Kshatriya boy is forbidden but there are some cases from ancient era which points out that marriage between Brahmin girls and Kshatriya boys were practiced and had social acceptance.
For example, Marriages between Yayati and Devayani & Dushyant and Shakuntala.
Well all i can tell you is that cast is nomore relevant to anything now, because shiri Krishan ji has finished it when they gave us the knowledge of Gita, now your karam is your dharam. if you are a brahmin girl think twice before you take any action cause you are considered as one who has knowledge. just have a good thought about the guy if he has any qualities of brahmin or what i mean is if he has any signs of brahmin, what i mean is if he acts like a brahmin then it is allgood because his karam is his dharam. well if he acts like a kshatriya then one of you would have to sacrifice. Pardon my spelling mistakes if you find any.
No. Technically they cannot. Brahmbhatt is not really considered Brahmin but a intercaste production between Brahmin and Kshatriya. Most in the Brahmin community do not consider them Brahmins even.
can marry a boy beloging to kasyapa, dhanunjaya & koundinya gotras
Yes
can kashtriya girl can marry Rajakas boy
according to manusmriti it should not be done
cant. only if she Muslim, Jew or christian.
Yes can marry. But girl can't marry any Kulin Brahmin boy due to the difference in civilization, religion. The enmity between rudraj brahmin and Kulin Brahmin developed at the time of King Ballal Sena of bengal. And also because Kulin are ethnically not Bengali ,they are from Kannauj(UP) and their real name is Kanyakubj Brahmins
its not a crime....but dont forget brahmins origin is not from India...
In traditional Hindu society, marriage between individuals from different castes, such as a Brahmin boy and a Rajput Kshatriya girl, is generally discouraged. The caste system in India has historically been a rigid social structure that dictates social hierarchy and limits inter-caste marriages. While laws have been enacted to prevent discrimination based on caste, societal norms and traditions may still influence marriage decisions. It is important to consider the cultural context and individual beliefs of those involved when discussing inter-caste marriages in India.
Yes, a Oriya Brahmin girl can marry a Bihari Kurmi boy. Marriage is a personal choice involving individuals, and as long as both the individuals are adults and consent to the marriage, they can marry regardless of their backgrounds, caste, or ethnicity. It's important to ensure that the decision is made based on mutual respect, understanding, and compatibility.
People of same 'gothras' marriage is not advised
A Kshatriya girl from the Koundinya gotra can typically marry a boy from different gotras, as inter-gotra marriage is generally acceptable in many Kshatriya communities. However, it is important to avoid marrying within the same gotra, which is usually considered inauspicious. Suitable gotras could include those like Bhardwaj, Vashishtha, or Kashyapa, among others. Ultimately, regional customs and family preferences play a significant role in these decisions.