Monogamy and Indian Woman
Mono means single and Gamy means marriage……….
In india,we can call it Dwanda Vivah………..
Monogamy means having a single sexual partner during a period of time.
Or, we can say that practice of marrying once in a lifetime.
In western countries,peoples do not follow this monogamy.They like to live with different partners during their life.They do not use to compromise as the asian do.
Monogamy is a basic fundamental of an ideal family organization.By this,the generation of one person stands .
In india,marriage is considered as a sacred relation.It has beed looked upon that the pair for marriage is meant by the god in the heaven.So,we should respect it and thats i think is the real and right thing.
It gives the father’s name to the coming generation and children are known by the name of their father and mother.
We all follow the arrange marriage rule.Well,its not the rule but in the traditional and cultural point of view it is a rule.If someone marry to a person belongs to differnt cast orr religion,then it is against the culture.
Now a day,love marriage is becoming so popular.
Now,the literacy rate is higher in females and they are equally dominating in the society as much the males are.
Earlier the women is portrayed as being devoted to their husband and her job is to look after the family and all other household works.Today,women is doing all the works like man.They are serving in armed forces,various administrations and other sectors.
This gave her to think in a broad way.Sometimes,young girl have to live in a different city lonely for the jobs.From this point,the difference starts in terms of live-in-relations,being fall in false love and other factors.
Its depends on everyones point of thinking……..
Now a joke for you…..
Bigamy is having one wife too many. Some say monogamy is the same.
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Post Comments j tubrazy
On January 23, 2011 at 11:32 am
Nice piece of share
SowmyaT
On January 23, 2011 at 1:45 pm
Nice share
amro mettwally
On March 19, 2011 at 12:01 pm
interesting
Kristie Claar
On August 4, 2011 at 11:02 am
Great post, I enjoyed reading this article