Marriage in different Religions

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Marriage is a celebration that has varied practices and traditions amongst cultures all across the globe. Religions like Hinduism, Romani, Taoism and Mormonism all have similarities when joining two people together. Like the way the couples meet and the certain traditions that need occur during the wedding ceremonies. But they also have immense difference, like the way they celebrate weddings and what marriage symbolizes, why they get married.
In Hinduism the typical way of finding a partner is through arranged marriages. An arranged marriage is a marriage planned and agreed to by the families or parents of the bride or groom, who usually have little or no say in the matter themselves. There are two types of arranged marriages; traditional and forced. A traditional arranged marriage is when the parents choose their son or daughters future spouse. If either the son or daughter refuses the choice, the parents tend to respect their wishes, and will find someone else. In a forced arranged marriage, the parents do not allow the future newlyweds to have any say in their choice of spouse. These marriages are usually arranged by matchmakers, who are normally a family friend or distant relative. As a scout and negotiator, a family sends the matchmaker into the community to seek possible matches. Once a match is found, the matchmaker notifies his or her clients and arranges communication through them.
When the two families communicate they set a time and place to meet to discuss dowry, time, and location of the wedding. The soon to be newlyweds first meet is attended by both families. During that time the males of the families huddle in the center of the room, while the couple sits at the periphery of the room and exchange glances. If th...

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... To follow tradition they must clasp each others wrist with there thumb in the middle of the wrist. Once these procedure are done, the officiator unites them all together as one.
Marriage has many traditions and cultural celebrations across the world. Religions like Hinduism, Romani, Taoism and Mormonism all have similarities when joining two people together. They all hire matchmakers to match there children with the right spouse. But the have a variety of differences, like what marriage means to each religion. In the Hindu and Romani religion, marriage is as an alliance between two families rather than a union between two individuals tradition. In a Chinese traditional marriage they marry according to social status and to please your parents. And in Mormonism, they marry into polygamous types marriages because of the benefits will come to all partners if they do so

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