Marriage System and The Dimasa Society
Journal Title: Review Journal of Political Philosophy - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 1
Abstract
The proposed article will highlight an account of the Dimasa and a general account of the institution of marriage in the Dimasa Society. Marriage is a pious, spiritual and social institution which binds the members of the civilized society. The procedures and traditions of marriage in all the societies are not the same. Some societies in the country are not well known to the common intellectuals. So, their traditions and customs are also hidden. The articles proposes to bring the interesting tradition and customs of the Marriage system of the Dimasa to light with pinpointing some typical and traditional words such as Sandi Dang Singba, LaothaiLangba, , Kalti, GilimGasaNaiba,Mayaopagarba, MunhaEaba and Na-Japinoba.
Authors and Affiliations
Sanjay Singh .
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