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Page 62
In a regular marriage ( Sadar Bāplā ) , it is the parents of the bride and bridegroom who select a partner for their boy or girl and conduct all negotiations for the marriage . But there are other forms of marriage in which one or both ...
In a regular marriage ( Sadar Bāplā ) , it is the parents of the bride and bridegroom who select a partner for their boy or girl and conduct all negotiations for the marriage . But there are other forms of marriage in which one or both ...
Page 63
Subsequently , when they are found out , they are brought home , the customary bride - price is paid , sindur is applied , and a feast is provided to relatives and the tanda people . In the Bolo bāplā or Intrusion marriage , a maiden or ...
Subsequently , when they are found out , they are brought home , the customary bride - price is paid , sindur is applied , and a feast is provided to relatives and the tanda people . In the Bolo bāplā or Intrusion marriage , a maiden or ...
Page 64
Generally , however , the parents consent to the sipūndūr husband taking away the girl after having paid the usual bride - price and a fine of one rupee and four annas to the elders of the girl's tāndā . The usual wedding - feast is ...
Generally , however , the parents consent to the sipūndūr husband taking away the girl after having paid the usual bride - price and a fine of one rupee and four annas to the elders of the girl's tāndā . The usual wedding - feast is ...
Page 65
The Gölha ! bäplā or Gua - badlá ( marriage by exchange of betel - nuts ) is an exchange marriage for which no cash payment has to be made , one family exchanging a son or nephew and a daughter or niece respectively for a bride and a ...
The Gölha ! bäplā or Gua - badlá ( marriage by exchange of betel - nuts ) is an exchange marriage for which no cash payment has to be made , one family exchanging a son or nephew and a daughter or niece respectively for a bride and a ...
Page 66
I. bride ) . Four pice are also placed by the side of the rupees as Pānrki - ånd å or eggs of the four rupees . At each of the four corners of the figure a pice is placed as chau - pürni . The girl is carried on the arms of some ...
I. bride ) . Four pice are also placed by the side of the rupees as Pānrki - ånd å or eggs of the four rupees . At each of the four corners of the figure a pice is placed as chau - pürni . The girl is carried on the arms of some ...
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