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When a prospective son-in –law makes the gift of a bull and cow to the girl’s father before receiving her as gift, it is called :
Daiva
Gandharve
Arsha
Praja Paiya
- Daiva: This refers to a marriage where the girl is given as a gift to a priest or a man of religious authority during a sacrificial event.
- Gandharve: This type of marriage takes place by mutual consent and love, without the involvement of family or ceremonies.
- Arsha: This is when the bride's father receives a token of appreciation, typically a cow and a bull, from the groom. It's seen as more of a symbolic gesture rather than a bride price.
- Prajapatya: In this form, the father gives the daughter away, blessing both the bride and the groom, without any dowry or gift exchange.
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