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Marriage is said to be essential for woman because that is the only sacrament performed by them according to :
P.H. Prabhu
K.M. Kapadia
P.V. Kane
A.S. Altekar
- P.H. Prabhu: A renowned sociologist known for his studies on Indian family structures.
- K.M. Kapadia: A key figure in the study of Indian sociology and family life, especially known for his work on marriage and family within different Indian communities. His perspectives are often sought in discussions about marriage's significance in India.
- P.V. Kane: An eminent historian and scholar, known for his extensive work on ancient Indian texts and traditions, especially "History of Dharmasastra."
- A.S. Altekar: A historian and scholar deeply involved in the study of ancient Indian history, including aspects of culture, society, and women's roles.
In this context, K.M. Kapadia widely discusses marriage as a significant ritual for women.
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