In this article, we will provide information about the topic of marriage. In Hindi language, marriage is called "Sautan" which means a solemnization of a rite or ritual. In Indian society, the institution of marriage has evolved from what it was centuries ago to what it is today. The ancient Vedic concept of four stages of life - Brahmacharya (celibate student), Grihastha (householder), Vanaprastha (retired person) and Sannyasa (renouncer) - has been abandoned by all but a few orthodox Hindus in favor of total social involvement for those able to afford it. In India, a marriage is a legal contract. The groom signs the Marriage Registration form as a witness and wedding ceremonies are performed by a priest or family relatives along with friends & relatives. In the present era, the concept of arranged marriages is not popular in India anymore, but love marriages are still uncommon due to parental pressure. In India, marriage ceremonies generally include two main events: engagement and wedding. For an engagement, the bride's father goes to the groom's home with gifts for his daughter and her family as well as for his son-in-law-to-be. At the wedding, there are many rituals and customs that happen which include "Sindoor Khela", "Maang Phere", exchange of garlands, "Baraat" or wedding procession, etc. In North India, the tradition is that the bride's family gives cash or gold ornaments to the groom's family. This is called "Dowery". The number of gifts changes according to the groom's social standing. If he is highly educated and has a good job then more cash etc. will be given as Dowery otherwise less cash will be given as Dowery. The groom's family then gives gifts to the bride's family. These are called "Maher". The number of gifts also depends on the groom's social standing. If he is highly educated and has a good job then more gold etc. will be given as Maher otherwise less gold etc. will be given as Maher. The maid of honor is given some money or jewelry by the bride's family on her wedding day or before, so she doesn't have to spend any of her own money during the wedding planning process, taking part in wedding planning meetings, etc. This is not a mandatory ritual in India but it still occurs in most families. It is a gesture of affection and it is common that the bride's family will not be able to afford all expenses for their daughter's wedding. In India, the groom goes to his bride's house on the day of her marriage called "Bhai Dooj". After the ceremony, they leave for their new home. This ritual is also known as "Groom's Bahu" or "Groomhood". It occurs either before or after the wedding ceremony. The groom visits his bride's parents several times to check on them after marriage. He also visits her often after marriage for some time until he starts living with her.
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