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प्रश्न
Describe the familial relationship observed during the Mahabharat era.
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उत्तर
- Families are usually parts of larger networks of people defined as relatives/kinfolk.
- People belonging to the same family share food, resources, work, and live together and perform rituals together.
- Familial ties were often regarded as “natural” and based on blood.
- Rules about patriliny - The Mahabharata shows patriliny. It describes a feud over land and power between the Kauravas and the Pandavas.
- Most ruling dynasties followed patrilineal with little variations.
- In very exceptional circumstances, women such as Prabhavati Gupta exercised power.
- Rules of marriage - There were two systems of marriage Endogamy and Exogamy.
- Marriages - Girls were married at the “right” time and to the “right” person.
- Kanyadana or the gift of a daughter in marriage was an important religious duty of the father.
- There are three types of marriage Monogamy, Polygamy, or Polyandry.
- Marriage norms were compiled in Dharmasutras, Dharmashastras, and Manusmriti.
- These texts recognized as many as eight forms of marriage.
- The Gotra rules for women Each gotra was named after a Vedic seer, and all those who belonged to the same gotra were regarded as his descendants.
- Two rules about gotra were particularly important:
a) women were expected to give up their father’s gotra and adopt that of their husband on marriage and
b) members of the same gotra could not marry. - Some of the Satavahana rulers were polygynous.
- Importance to mothers.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Answer in 100-150 words
Explain why patriliny may have been particularly important among elite families.
Answer briefly the following questions :
Distinguish between Exogamy and Endo-gamy.
Answer briefly the following questions :
Differentiate between Levirate and Sororate.
Explain the various rules related to marriage.
Answer the following question briefly:
What is gotra?
Discuss the meaning of family, with respect to matriarchal societies.
Marriage is characterized by both Exogamy and Endogamy. Explain this statement with a detailed discussion of these two rules of marriage.
Answer briefly the following question :
Define probationary marriage.
Answer the following question:
Examine polygamy as one of the forms of marriage.
In which type of marriage does a woman have several husbands?
Which of the following statements is correct about the classification of people in terms of ‘gotra’ under Brahmanical practice around 1000 BCE onwards?
Match the following.
| (i) | Endogamy | (a) | refers to marriage outside the unit |
| (ii) | Exogamy | (b) | refer to the practice of a man having several wives |
| (iii) | Polygyny | (c) | refers to a practice of a woman having several husbands |
| (iv) | Polyandry | (d) | refer to marriage within the unit |
Which of these rulers followed endogamy?
According to Manusmriti, which among the following is not one of the means for men to acquire wealth?
Consider the following statements regarding the familial ties and practices:
I. Often people belonging to the same family share food and other resources, and live, work and perform rituals together.
II. Families are usually parts of larger networks of people defined as relatives, or to use a more technical term, kinfolk.
III. While familial ties are often regarded as "natural" and based on blood, they are defined in many different ways.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?
Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding the Ideal of patriliny?
Consider the following statements regarding the rules of marriage during the Early Societies:
I. At that time sons were important for the continuity of the patrilineage, daughters were viewed rather differently within this framework.
II. At the same time, marrying them into families outside the kin was considered desirable.
III. The system of exogamy gave rise to the belief that kanyadana or the gift of a daughter in marriage was an important religious duty of the father.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?
Dharmasutras and Dharmashastra recognized how many forms of marriage?
The marriage of Draupadi was a practice of which type of marriage?
______ means tracing descent from father to son, grandson and so on.
Savitri belonged to an upper caste and married Hari who was from a lower caste.
Identity the rule of marriage in this situation.
State any three functions of exogamy.
Name the rule of marriage that forbids marriage between individuals of a common lineage.
Explain any four functions of marriage.
Discuss the relevance of Monogamy as a marriage form in contemporary society.
