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When a father gifts his daughter to a learned man of good character priest, the marriage is known as
Brahma marriage
Daiva
Arsha
Gandharva
- Brahma Marriage:
- Father gifts his daughter to a learned and noble groom.
- Considered the most supreme form of marriage in ancient Hindu traditions.
- No dowry, bride is given with honor and respect.
- Daiva Marriage:
- Father gives daughter to a priest during a sacrificial ceremony.
- Often where the groom is chosen for his sacred role.
- Arsha Marriage:
- The groom gives a cow and a bull to the bride's father.
- Symbolizes a simple transaction and a less formal arrangement.
- Gandharva Marriage:
- Based on mutual love between bride and groom.
- Does not involve family or religious rituals.
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