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प्रश्न
Write a short essay (about 500 words) on the following:
Discuss the evidence tliat suggests that Brahmanical prescriptions about kinship and F marriage were not universally followed.
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उत्तर
Brahmanical prescription about kinship and marriage:-
Prescription about kinship:-
According to Sanskrit texts the term “kula’ was used to designate families and jati for the larger network of kinfolk. The term ‘vamsha’ was used for lineage. Very often people belonging to the same family share food and other resources they live, work and perform rituals together. Families were considered as the part of larger networks of people defined as relatives a technical term used to defined them was kinfolk. While familial ties were considered “natural” and based on blood they can be defined in different ways.
For instance, some societies regard cousins as being blood relations, whereas others, do not regard as from Historians retrieve information about elite families fairly easily from it is very hard reconstruct the familial relationship of ordinary people. Historians also try to analyse their attitudes towards family and kinship. These are important, because they provide an insight into people’s thinking. It is also expected ideas would have shaped their action because their actions may have led to changes in their attitudes.
Prescription about marriage:-
For the continuity of the patrilineage the sons were considered important the daughters could not over the resources of their household. They were married into families outsidethe kin. This system was known as exogamy which means marrying outside one’s kin or gotra. The women of high status families were married to the right persons at right time. Kanayadana or the gift of a daughter in marriage was considered as an important religious duty of the father. With the emergence of new means of communication people came into contact with each other and they began to share their view. So the Brahaman said down codes of their social behaviour. These codes regarding social behaviour were later on enshrined in Dharmashashtra. These text recognised eight types of marriage. Among these types of marriage the four were considered as good while the rest four as condemnable. Satvahana ruler did not follow exogamy of Brahmans.
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Answer in 100-150 words
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Distinguish between polyandry and polygyny.
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What is marriage by trial?
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What is gotra?
Define marriage. Discuss its functions in human life.
Marriage is characterized by both Exogamy and Endogamy. Explain this statement with a detailed discussion of these two rules of marriage.
Which of the following statements is correct about the importance of gender differences in the early societies from c. 600 BCE to 600 CE?
- Societies were patriliny in nature.
- Women were allowed to give land grants.
- Sons were considered important for the continuity of the family.
Which of the following statements is correct about the classification of people in terms of ‘gotra’ under Brahmanical practice around 1000 BCE onwards?
Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): Women were expected to give up their father’s gotra and take up their husband’s gotra after marriage.
Reason (R): Women who married Satavahana rulers retained their father’s gotras instead of adopting names derived from their husband’s gotra name.
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?
In the case of the Satavahanas, succession to the throne was ______.
Match the following forms of marriage with their meanings and select the correct option accordingly:
| Form of Marriage | Meaning |
| A. Endogamy | 1. Practice in which one man has several wives. |
| B. Exogamy | 2. Marriage within the same family unit living in the same locality. |
| C. Polyandry | 3. Practice in which one woman has several husbands. |
| D. Polygyny | 4. Marriage outside the family unit. |
Which of the following statements is incorrect regarding the Ideal of patriliny?
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.
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Polygamy was considered a suitable form of marriage by some societies. State any one merit of polygamy with reference to the given statement.
Savitri belonged to an upper caste and married Hari who was from a lower caste.
Identity the rule of marriage in this situation.
X was married to Y who was X's father's sister's daughter. Which rule of marriage was practised in this situation?
Explain any four functions of marriage.
