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A joint family, thus, is bound together by periodic propitiation of the dead ancestors. The members perform a ‘shraddha’ ceremony in which the senior male member of the joint family propitiates his dead father’s or mother’s spirit, offering it the ‘pinda’ (balls of cooked rice) on behalf of all the members. The ceremony denotes which bond in the families in India
Kin Bond
Structural Bond
Interactional Bond
Ritual Bond
- Kin Bond: Refers to relationships based on blood ties or marriage. It emphasizes the connection between family members.
- Structural Bond: Pertains to the structural aspects of a family or social organization. It focuses on the organization and hierarchy within the family.
- Interactional Bond: Involves relationships formed through interactions, communication, and emotional exchanges among family members or social groups.
- Ritual Bond: Centers around shared rituals and ceremonies. In this context, the ‘shraddha’ ceremony represents ritual bonding, involving all family members in a collective spiritual act.
- Correct Answer: Option 4 - Ritual Bond
In the context, the 'shraddha' ceremony acts as a Ritual Bond within the family.
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