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Presented By MRS Bemina JA
Assistant Professor
ESIC College of Nursing
Kalaburagi
 Marriage is an institution which admits men and
women to family life.
 It is a stable relationship in which a man and a
woman are socially permitted to have children
implying the right to sexual relations.
 Marriage is a ritual enjoined the husband to regard his
wife as a god-given gift.
 Malinowski – “Marriage as a contract for the
production and maintenance of children”.
 Horton and Hunt – “Marriage is the approved social
pattern whereby two or more persons establish a
family”.
 Indian weddings are traditionally multi-day affairs, and
involve many intricate ceremonies, such as the painting of
the hands and feet of the bride called a mehndi.
 Garlands are presented to guests of honor instead of
corsages, and lots of flower or rose petals are thrown for
good luck.
 On the day of the wedding, the bride and groom sit in the
mandap and rituals like kanyadaan (or kanyavaran),
 Granthi Bandhan (tying of knot of sari with groom's
shawl), mangal pheras, seven vows taken by the couple,
 exchange of garlands, havan, Shantipath and Visarjan.
Polyandry : One wife, many husbands
 Fraternal polyandry
 Non Fraternal polyandry
Polygymy : One husband many wives
 Sororal polygyny
 Non Sororal polygyny
Monogamy : One husband and one wife
Companionate marriage
Experimental marriage
 It is a form of marriage whereas one woman marries more
than one man at a given time.
 This form of marriage is further divided into two as
Fraternal polyandry and Non-fraternal polyandry.
 Fraternal Polyandry: It is a form of marriage whereas one
woman marries more than one man at a given time those
who are related as brothers by birth.
 The children are treated as the offspring of the eldest
brother.
 Non-fraternal Polyandry: It is a form of marriage whereas
one woman marries more than one man at a given time
those who are not related as brothers by birth.
 It is a form of marriage in which one man marries
more than one woman at a given time.
 This form of marriage is divided into two.
 Sororal Polygyny: It is a form of marriage wherein
one man marries more than one woman at a given
time those are related as sisters by birth.
 Non-Sororal Polygyny: It is a form of marriage
wherein one man marries more than one woman at a
given time those are not related as sisters by birth.
 It is a form of marriage wherein one man marries one
woman at a time.
 This is the leading form of marriage.
 Its advantages are now well recognized.
 It produces the highest types of affection and sincere
devotion.
 Affection between parents, between parents and
children and between children themselves is more
wholesome under this monogamy.
 The marriage of two persons on the understanding that
as long as there are no children.
 The marriage may be dissolved simply by mutual
consent.
 In this form of marriage a man and a woman may be
allowed to lead marital life temporarily in order to
find out if they can settle down permanently in
matrimonial relations.
 If they find that they have well-matched personality:
they may enter into permanent marriage relations;
otherwise depart from each other.
Based on Prohibition
 1. Endogamy- Life partners are selected within the
group must be in same caste, tribe, class, religion, etc.
 2. Exogamy- It is opposite to Endogamy in which an
individual marry outside his/her own group such as
gotra, pinda, village.
Based on Status
 1. Isogamy- Marriage takes place between two
individuals of equal social status.
 2. Anisogamy- Marriage is done between two
individuals belonging to different social status.
 1. Cross Cousin- Marriage is done to his/her paternal
uncle, aunt’s daughter/son. (Rajasthan, Orissa)
 2. Parallel Cousin- Marriage takes place between
children of either two sisters or two brothers.
(Muslims)
 3. Levirate (Devar Vivaha)– Women marry her
husband’s brother after death of her husband. (Munda,
Gond, Toda)
 4. Sorarate (Sali Vivaha) – Man marry his wife’s sister
after death of his wife.
 Family is the most important social unit which fulfills the
needs of the individual.
 Every individual is living in the family from the time of birth to
death.
 If largely determines the health of the individuals.
 Positive conditions of the family promote the health of its
members and negative conditions causes health problems to
them.
 Consanguineous Marriage of the Parents.
 Economic status of the family.
 Personality of the parents.
 Alcoholism and drug addiction.
 Culture and Caste Background of the family.
 Gender inequality.
 The prevention of Sati Act 1829.
 The Hindu widow Remarriage Act 1856.
 The Civil (or special) Marriage Act 1872.
 The Hindu Marriage Act 1955.
 The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961.
 The Child Marriage Restraint Act 1929.
 The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956.
 Medical Terminal of Pregnancy Act 1971.
 Family Court Act 1984.
 Regulation sex life and sex relations of the
individual.
 Establishes family formation.
 Marriage insists the couple to establish family by
procreation.
 Provides economic co-operation.
 Marriage develops intense love and affection towards
each other.
 Its help intellectual co-operation among them.
 Minimizes the social distance between groups.
 Permanent Relation and Emotional Support
 Widows are often forced to make a vow or sankalpa to
die after their husband’s death.
 Sri Rajaram Mohan Roy took up the causes of
women and impressed upon.
 Lord Bentinck, the British Governor General of India
brings out a legislation prohibiting the of “Sati”.
 The formation of Sati Act, 1829 includes saving the
lives of widows, and punishing and fining those
instigates the practice of “Sati”.
 Through prevention of Sati Act, even though widows
were saved, but they were subjected to exploitation and
humiliation.
 Pandit Ishware Chandra Vidya Sagar brought
pressure on the British Government to make legal
provision for widow remarriage.
 This is provided legal permission for inter-caste,
inter-religious and registered marriages.
 It was modified in 1954.
 Couple has to inform the marriage officer a month
before the scheduled marriage and
 two witnesses has to be present during the time of
marriage.
 This Act is applicable for the total India and Jains,
Sikhs, Buddhists and the scheduled castes.
 Condition for Valid Marriage as Provided under this
Act;
 Prohibits polygyny, polyandry and child
marriage.
 The bridegroom must have completed 21 years of
the age and bride 18 years of age.
 Equal rights for men and women in marriage.
 Given permission for inter-caste and inter-
religion marriages.
Lunatic (mad) at the time of marriage.
 The spouse must have been impotent (useless) at the
time of marriage.
 The wife was pregnant by some person other than the
petitioner at the time of marriage.
 The dissolution of marriage may be obtained on the
grounds of cohabitation not resumed after 2 years judicial
separation;
 adultery; unsound mind; rejection; conversion of religion;
sexual transmitted disease; leprosy; desertion for 7 years.
 It permits exchange of gifts for not more than Rs.2000
 It prescribes the penalty of 6 months imprisonment or a
fine up to Rs. 5000/- or both.
 The act got amended in 1986 and there after its rules
became still more severe.
 It does not apply to Muslims.
Child Marriage Restraint Act 1929.
 According to this Act boys under 18 years of age, girls
under 14 years of age, if get married is an offence.
 Later the Act was amended in 1978 to 21 years of age
for boys and 18 years of age for girls.
 Violation of the Act prescribes penalty of 3 month
imprisonment and Rs.1000/- fine.
 It provides provision for childless women the right to
adopt a child.
 To claim maintenance from the husband if she is
divorced.
 Medical Terminal of Pregnancy Act 1971.
legalizes abortion conceding the right of a woman to
undergo abortion on the ground of physical and mental
health.
 Family Court Act 1984.
Provides justice to women who get involved in family
disputes.
 Marriage is a very important rite in life. The main aim
of marriage in traditional and religious settings is to
procreate and have children to fill the world and
continue ones generation .
 There are number of characteristics, types and
functions of marriage.
 Understanding problem, family conflicts, dowry, in
laws, inter caste/ interstate/ inter country are some of
the problem that are faced by some of the marriages. A
good marriage is a contest of generosity- Diane Sawyer

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Marriage unit iv sociology.pptx

  • 1. Presented By MRS Bemina JA Assistant Professor ESIC College of Nursing Kalaburagi
  • 2.  Marriage is an institution which admits men and women to family life.  It is a stable relationship in which a man and a woman are socially permitted to have children implying the right to sexual relations.  Marriage is a ritual enjoined the husband to regard his wife as a god-given gift.
  • 3.  Malinowski – “Marriage as a contract for the production and maintenance of children”.  Horton and Hunt – “Marriage is the approved social pattern whereby two or more persons establish a family”.
  • 4.  Indian weddings are traditionally multi-day affairs, and involve many intricate ceremonies, such as the painting of the hands and feet of the bride called a mehndi.  Garlands are presented to guests of honor instead of corsages, and lots of flower or rose petals are thrown for good luck.  On the day of the wedding, the bride and groom sit in the mandap and rituals like kanyadaan (or kanyavaran),  Granthi Bandhan (tying of knot of sari with groom's shawl), mangal pheras, seven vows taken by the couple,  exchange of garlands, havan, Shantipath and Visarjan.
  • 5. Polyandry : One wife, many husbands  Fraternal polyandry  Non Fraternal polyandry Polygymy : One husband many wives  Sororal polygyny  Non Sororal polygyny Monogamy : One husband and one wife Companionate marriage Experimental marriage
  • 6.  It is a form of marriage whereas one woman marries more than one man at a given time.  This form of marriage is further divided into two as Fraternal polyandry and Non-fraternal polyandry.  Fraternal Polyandry: It is a form of marriage whereas one woman marries more than one man at a given time those who are related as brothers by birth.  The children are treated as the offspring of the eldest brother.  Non-fraternal Polyandry: It is a form of marriage whereas one woman marries more than one man at a given time those who are not related as brothers by birth.
  • 7.  It is a form of marriage in which one man marries more than one woman at a given time.  This form of marriage is divided into two.  Sororal Polygyny: It is a form of marriage wherein one man marries more than one woman at a given time those are related as sisters by birth.  Non-Sororal Polygyny: It is a form of marriage wherein one man marries more than one woman at a given time those are not related as sisters by birth.
  • 8.  It is a form of marriage wherein one man marries one woman at a time.  This is the leading form of marriage.  Its advantages are now well recognized.  It produces the highest types of affection and sincere devotion.  Affection between parents, between parents and children and between children themselves is more wholesome under this monogamy.
  • 9.  The marriage of two persons on the understanding that as long as there are no children.  The marriage may be dissolved simply by mutual consent.
  • 10.  In this form of marriage a man and a woman may be allowed to lead marital life temporarily in order to find out if they can settle down permanently in matrimonial relations.  If they find that they have well-matched personality: they may enter into permanent marriage relations; otherwise depart from each other.
  • 11. Based on Prohibition  1. Endogamy- Life partners are selected within the group must be in same caste, tribe, class, religion, etc.  2. Exogamy- It is opposite to Endogamy in which an individual marry outside his/her own group such as gotra, pinda, village. Based on Status  1. Isogamy- Marriage takes place between two individuals of equal social status.  2. Anisogamy- Marriage is done between two individuals belonging to different social status.
  • 12.  1. Cross Cousin- Marriage is done to his/her paternal uncle, aunt’s daughter/son. (Rajasthan, Orissa)  2. Parallel Cousin- Marriage takes place between children of either two sisters or two brothers. (Muslims)  3. Levirate (Devar Vivaha)– Women marry her husband’s brother after death of her husband. (Munda, Gond, Toda)  4. Sorarate (Sali Vivaha) – Man marry his wife’s sister after death of his wife.
  • 13.  Family is the most important social unit which fulfills the needs of the individual.  Every individual is living in the family from the time of birth to death.  If largely determines the health of the individuals.  Positive conditions of the family promote the health of its members and negative conditions causes health problems to them.  Consanguineous Marriage of the Parents.  Economic status of the family.  Personality of the parents.  Alcoholism and drug addiction.  Culture and Caste Background of the family.  Gender inequality.
  • 14.  The prevention of Sati Act 1829.  The Hindu widow Remarriage Act 1856.  The Civil (or special) Marriage Act 1872.  The Hindu Marriage Act 1955.  The Dowry Prohibition Act 1961.  The Child Marriage Restraint Act 1929.  The Hindu Adoption and Maintenance Act 1956.  Medical Terminal of Pregnancy Act 1971.  Family Court Act 1984.
  • 15.  Regulation sex life and sex relations of the individual.  Establishes family formation.  Marriage insists the couple to establish family by procreation.  Provides economic co-operation.  Marriage develops intense love and affection towards each other.  Its help intellectual co-operation among them.  Minimizes the social distance between groups.  Permanent Relation and Emotional Support
  • 16.  Widows are often forced to make a vow or sankalpa to die after their husband’s death.  Sri Rajaram Mohan Roy took up the causes of women and impressed upon.  Lord Bentinck, the British Governor General of India brings out a legislation prohibiting the of “Sati”.  The formation of Sati Act, 1829 includes saving the lives of widows, and punishing and fining those instigates the practice of “Sati”.
  • 17.  Through prevention of Sati Act, even though widows were saved, but they were subjected to exploitation and humiliation.  Pandit Ishware Chandra Vidya Sagar brought pressure on the British Government to make legal provision for widow remarriage.
  • 18.  This is provided legal permission for inter-caste, inter-religious and registered marriages.  It was modified in 1954.  Couple has to inform the marriage officer a month before the scheduled marriage and  two witnesses has to be present during the time of marriage.
  • 19.  This Act is applicable for the total India and Jains, Sikhs, Buddhists and the scheduled castes.  Condition for Valid Marriage as Provided under this Act;  Prohibits polygyny, polyandry and child marriage.  The bridegroom must have completed 21 years of the age and bride 18 years of age.  Equal rights for men and women in marriage.  Given permission for inter-caste and inter- religion marriages.
  • 20. Lunatic (mad) at the time of marriage.  The spouse must have been impotent (useless) at the time of marriage.  The wife was pregnant by some person other than the petitioner at the time of marriage.  The dissolution of marriage may be obtained on the grounds of cohabitation not resumed after 2 years judicial separation;  adultery; unsound mind; rejection; conversion of religion; sexual transmitted disease; leprosy; desertion for 7 years.
  • 21.  It permits exchange of gifts for not more than Rs.2000  It prescribes the penalty of 6 months imprisonment or a fine up to Rs. 5000/- or both.  The act got amended in 1986 and there after its rules became still more severe.  It does not apply to Muslims.
  • 22. Child Marriage Restraint Act 1929.  According to this Act boys under 18 years of age, girls under 14 years of age, if get married is an offence.  Later the Act was amended in 1978 to 21 years of age for boys and 18 years of age for girls.  Violation of the Act prescribes penalty of 3 month imprisonment and Rs.1000/- fine.
  • 23.  It provides provision for childless women the right to adopt a child.  To claim maintenance from the husband if she is divorced.
  • 24.  Medical Terminal of Pregnancy Act 1971. legalizes abortion conceding the right of a woman to undergo abortion on the ground of physical and mental health.  Family Court Act 1984. Provides justice to women who get involved in family disputes.
  • 25.  Marriage is a very important rite in life. The main aim of marriage in traditional and religious settings is to procreate and have children to fill the world and continue ones generation .  There are number of characteristics, types and functions of marriage.  Understanding problem, family conflicts, dowry, in laws, inter caste/ interstate/ inter country are some of the problem that are faced by some of the marriages. A good marriage is a contest of generosity- Diane Sawyer