NATA PRATHA: AN UNUSUAL CUSTOM
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There is a Mewari saying for Nata Pratha,
Asal Marad parne nahi, mathe ni bandhe mod, Parni laave paar ki, jave Ghhosunde daud.
Which means “Real men don’t get married, nor do they tie ornamental studs on their head, they bring their life partner from lands situated abroad, wherein they choose their life partner by taking her hand from a fare in Ghhosunde4.”
Across time and culture, a core meaning constitutive of the marriage institution has nearly always been the union of a man and a woman. Married love is a unique form of love between a man and woman which has a special benefit for the whole of society. Marriage is a unique relationship different from all others. An essential characteristic of marriage is the biological fact that a man and a woman can join together as male and female in a union that is orientated to the generation of new life.5 Marriage is one of the necessary Samskaraor religious rites for all Hindus. Marriage being a necessary Samskara for a Hindu woman of any caste.While marriage is according to Hindu law a sacrament, it is also a civil contract, which takes the form of a gift the Brahma, a sale in the Asura and an agreement in the Gandharva.
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