Reasons
for Marriage: Marriage is a social custom that has been playing
a unifying role between the cultures since antiquity. Marriage lays
the foundation for a family. Hence, selection of girls for marriage
purpose must be done cautiously and carefully. Acharya Vatsyayan
dictates that a girl obtained from the same caste, community or
class with religious ways proves helpful in attaining Dharma
(religion), Artha (wealth) and Kama (pleasures). Children begotten
by such a lady gain acceptance and respect in the society.
Suitable Girl: A girl of noble ancestry and three or more
years younger than the boy is suitable by all means for the
marriage. Sweet conduct, attractive figure, beauty, character and
good family background are other things that count in the selection
of a suitable girl. She must have a well- balanced proportion among
her body parts like hair, teeth, nails, eyes etc. She must not be
afflicted with any serious diseases.
Girls who doze or cry loudly during the marriage rituals, or run
away from the house, whose names do not sound good, girls who are
deliberately concealed before the actual time of marriage are not at
all suitable for marriage.
Consideration of Relation: Even if you have found suitable
girl to marry with, consideration of her relations is very
important. It is said that, friendship lasts with people of equal
standard. This logic also applies well to the marriage because
marriage is a life-long friendship. One should therefore strive to
select a girl from his similar status. Even if he has got a girl
from the high society, he should bring her to his own home after
marriage and should not agree to stay with his in-laws in any case.
Coaxing of the girl: Even after marriage, the groom cannot
enjoy physical intimacy with the bride without winning her
confidence. This chapter describes the ways to win the confidence of
the newly wed bride.
Abidance to celibacy for three nights: The bride and groom
must follow celibacy for three days after the marriage. During this
period, they should sleep separately on the floor, take plain food
without salt or sour. Thereafter they should take bath, adorn
themselves with ornaments, watch games and treat the guests.
Girl fit for coition: To decide this point, one should pay
attention to three things. 1) Age of the girl. 2) Development of her
body and 3) Her monthly periods. Exponents of Kamasutra advocate
marriage of a twelve years old girl with a twenty-five years old
boy. They also say that intercourse of a sixteen years old girl by
twenty years old boy produces a healthy baby. Those who have nothing
to do with education may marry well before attaining an age of
twenty. Experts advocate that a girl can be mated with immediately
after her first menses. If the body of a girl is healthy and sound,
there is no harm in intercourse at an age of twelve, experts say.
In the present modern age, population explosion has taken the
magnitude of the crisis. Hence, one should follow the guidelines of
his country's constitution regarding marriage. Similarly, if one
intends to have healthy children, he should not opt for young girls
for marriage. In India, the constitution fixes twenty-one years for
boys and eighteen years for girls as the marriage age. Medical
experts also agree at these ages. But in big cities, people usually
get married in advance age.
GANDHARVA VIVAH (Love Marriage): Marriages are made in heaven
but there are innumerable hurdles in their way on earth. First of
all, it is the parents of the girl who put the greatest hurdle.
Despite knowing that it is virtually impossible to get a cent
percent groom, they continue to chase a ‘wild goose' for their
daughter. In their efforts, such parents miss scores of suitable
boys who could be well-matched grooms for their daughters. If the
girl wishes, love marriage could be a good way out for her.
Similarly, there are lot of barriers in the marriage of poor but
deserving boy. A rich but dependent boy likewise faces many hurdles
in his marriage. In all these situations, love marriage is the best
option.
Love Marriage better than abduction: Love marriage is the
best option for those poor but deserving people who are being denied
of marriage. Such people don't need to venture far and wide in
search of a bride. They may find one in their neighbourhood provided
that they have a vision. Almost, everywhere on earth, whether in big
cities or in a small village, there are girls who aspire someone in
their vicinity. But the parents of such girls have serious objection
over the relation of their daughters with someone they dislike.
However, if the girl is ready and the boy is sure of his capacity to
feed his family, love marriage is the best way out for them. There
is literally no harm if the girl herself selects a groom for her.
CONDUCT OF MARRIED WOMAN: After marriage, a young girl has to
sacrifice most of her liberties in favour of her husband.
Traditionally, two kinds of married women have been recognized: The
sole wife and one of the harems.
First of all, a married woman must win the confidence of her
husband. She should strive to keep her husband free from worries and
take charge of internal and external arrangements. She should
control the expenses also. Keeping the house clean, worshipping in
the temple of the house at right time, proper regard for the in-laws
etc. are also the duties of a married woman.
If there is proper space around the house, the married woman must
take interest to develop a kitchen garden and a lawn on this space
and maintain them. She should not accompany the wretched women. She
should cook the food, which her husband likes most. She should also
serve her husband herself more and more rather than asking the
servants to do so. She should check the squandering husband wisely.
She should not attend social functions without her husband's
permission. She should retire every night to bed after her husband
but wake up earlier.
When the husband is angry, she should not tempt to argue with him.
She should maintain proper secrecy regarding the wealth and private
things of the family. She should welcome and treat her husband's
friends properly. When the husband is setting out for a long
journey, she should wear only those insignia that show good fortune.
During all the period of her husband's migration, a married woman
must live a plain life under the supervision of her mother and
father-in-law.
CONDUCT OF A
WOMAN IN A HAREM
Even in the modern age, there are people who keep a harem. At some
places, this practice has even religious acceptance. Islam is one
such modern religion that permits a man to keep a harem. There are
many reasons for a man to keep many wives. Foolishness,
characterless-ness, no children, birth of female children repeatedly
or mere fickle mindedness of the male are a few important reasons.
But regardless of reasons, the first wife, who had come to live with
that man with high hopes, feels dejected. Such a woman must behave
carefully not only with her husband but also with his other wives as
well. If she had been accused of being characterless, she must act
with high moral to wash this blame cleverly. Similarly, she must try
to do away with the fickle mindedness of her husband. If she is
infertile, she must herself request her husband to make second
marriage. Such behaviour will maintain her honour. In such case, the
first wife must treat the second one as her sister. She should show
more love for the sons of the second wife.
CONDUCT OF
THE SECOND WIFE
The second wife should regard the first one as her mother. She must
share all her dowry with the first wife and use them only with her
permission. She should share all her secrets with the first wife and
seek her permission for sleeping with the husband. She should also
guard the secrets of the first wife. She must show more love for
children of the first wife. While having privacy with the husband,
she must serve him dedicatedly. She must not show her superiority to
the other wives even if she manages to get more love from her
husband. If the first wife is not so fortunate or infertile, she
must show kindness for her and beg her husband to follow suit.
REMARRIED WIDOWS: There are two categories of remarried
widows. 1) Those who have experienced intercourse and 2) Those who
have not had an intercourse. Women belonging to the second category
are equal to the virgin girls. Hence, they deserve remarriage with
proper rituals. Women belonging to the first category can be
accepted as wives without proper rituals. In a society such women
are designated as concubines. Their behaviour is primarily driven by
sexual desires. In many societies, widows are remarried to the
younger brother of their husband provided that he is unmarried. Such
marriage ensures stability in the life of the widow. For the widows,
who have no such option before them, Acharya Vatsyayan dictates that
they should occupy the house of a well to do man who doesn't have
many liabilities. If unsatisfied, she may change her husband but in
any case, she must behave affectionately with the family members of
the man. Such a widow can use her sexual skills to please the man of
her choice.
UNFORTUNATE WOMEN: There are women who have to share their
husband with other women. As such, she has to tolerate repeated
insults, not only from her husband but also from co-wives. Such a
woman must try to develop intimacy with the woman who is most
beloved to her husband. She must also serve the children of her
husband like a maid. She should try to win the favour of her
husband's friends and show them, her loyalty for the husband.
Whenever such a woman gets a chance to enjoy intimacy with the
husband, she must behave like an efficient prostitute. If her
husband loves a woman outside his marriage, she must facilitate
their meeting.