Religion should not accept arranged marriage because it leads to violence,love and connection, and the loss of free will. In Hinduism each of these three arguments have some type of connection with hinduism. firstly , religion should not accept arranged marriage because it can lead to violence as well. In hinduism they believe that violence is a sin and can lead to bad karma. Evidence to support my argument is “ it is a sin and also bad karma when it comes to physical abuse,harmful words,mentally plan to cause harm”. This proves that violence leads to bad sins and also bad karma and at the end will all come back to you for what you have done. Another evidence to support my arguments is in buddhism one of the ways to live your life is following the “5 precepts”. One of the “5 precepts” states that “ harming living things” is not allowed and also that one should follow this moral from the “5 precepts”. In conclusion ,religion should not accept arranged marriage because it can lead to violence and also bad sin and bad karma. Secondly, religion should not accept arranged marriage because the love and connection between one another isn’t there or isn’t strong. The reason why is because they don’t pick the person they want to spend their life with as the family does that and when the two meet the love and connection isn’t there.As in hinduism there are 8 types of marriages the one that does not have anything to do with being an arranged marriage is called “ Gandharva Vivaha” which is also know as “love marriage” what this consist is when the bride and groom both get mutual consent from both sides of the family without any other considerations.but this also known as a lower
Arranged marriage is found in various cultures and countries around the world, including Afghanistan and other parts of the Middle East; having an arranged marriage is thought of as an Afghani tradition and has been a part of life for many families. The practice of arranged marriage has advantages and disadvantages; it can create more family power and give more financial security. Sadly being forced into a marriage can disrupt the independence of the engaged, most women stop their education when they become engaged resulting in many women being illiterate. This makes it impossible for them to be successful without depending on their husbands. Arranged marriage is found in many cultures throughout the modern world, though in a lot of cases it results in a happy family it can also be very limiting on women and often girls are married before they can give consent.
Also, this type of marriage is chosen because of social status. A rich family will want their heir to marry into a family that is worth their status. And lastly, very religious and cultural son and daughters will just agree to an arranged marriage because of the way they have been brought up since childhood and they know that they will not have to worry about their parents of not approving or rejecting of their choice of spouse.
Arranged Marriages have been around since time can remember. An arranged marriage is a marital union between a man and a woman who were selected to be wedded together by a third party. Historically, arrange marriages were the main way to marry. In certain parts of the world, it is still the primary approach. There are two types of arrange marriages. The first is a traditional marriage where the children can, with strong objections, refuse to marry their soon to be spouse. In a forced marriage, the children have no say in the matter. Bread Givers shows an excellent representation of the pressures on children from their parents to be married against their will.
Did you know, in some cultures such as India, Korea, and Orthodox Jews allow arranged marriages? Arranged marriage is when two families agree to marry their kids, usually without the child's consent. In the article "Arranged Marriage" by Sanjay Kali, it talks about the positive and negative things about arranged marriages. I strongly believe that arranged marriages are a negative idea since the majority of arranged marriages never end well.
With a right theory point of view, it is based on the theory of human rights that are positive and negative rights. Other people owe positive rights to you, yet negative rights are the rights to not be harmed in some way. Arranged marriage is unethical because men and women should have the free will to marry and spend the rest of their life with whom they want. The positive rights that could be related with the topic of arranged marriage is that the family wants to make sure that their child is protected as well as being able to know that their child would have someone that could provide for them and care for their family. The negative rights that could be related with the topic of arranged marriage is that the person that is involved with this does not have a freedom of speech, since they can’t tell their family “NO!” As much as they feel like it’s unfair to fall in love with a stranger their parents would state that we don’t fall like the poor and hopeless Americans. They knew that it is nothing they could do about it since it was what their parents have done even though
Arranged marriages are usually put together by the parents or close family of the son or daughter. Since it is put together by the parents, then the parents gain more trust in their child due to their decision (Shanmukh). In arranged marriages, the love grows overtime unlike studies shown for love marriages. Arranged marriage couples are known to have more anxiety than love marriages
Arranged marriages are part of the social culture of South Asian society. This has been their tradition for ages, and it goes on to contribute to a high majority of Indian sub-continent marriages.
From the perspective of a Utilitarian, one would argue that arranged marriage is both ethical and unethical. A utilitarian decides whether an action is good or bad based on the results that bring the greatest good to the greatest number of people affected by the action. The so called good can be defined as “happiness.” In India, places where arranged marriage are very common because it is part of their culture. Therefore in a Utilitarian eyes it would be ethical to get married if it were part of your culture and geographical location because betraying your culture would do more harm and some forms of happiness are superior to others. Many couples find themselves to be part of happy marriages like we saw in the article What It’s Really Like To Have An Arranged Marriage. Sandaya, the bride, who lived in India had an arranged marriage set by her parents. She felt honored to have done this for her family and knew it was a
Leaving out instances of forced and underage marriages, the concept of having someone else choose your spouse is particularly straightforward. They have an exceptionally low divorce rate, around 6% or so according to “The Daily Cougar”, a news website run by students at the University Of Houston. The forum has been around since 1928 and since it is run by a University, the writers of the article are college educated, many of the articles are very balanced so it's a relatively reliable source. They focus on many aspects of the couples lives including personality, values, wealth, and even astrology for those who practice hinduism. Unlike with dating, various limitations are put up first in order to narrow down the pool of potential suitors and increase the likelihood of a successful relationship, in turn often reducing the amount of time it would normally take for a reliable match. The pressure is instead turned towards the parents who may spend years ensuring that the families and the couple are compatible rather than giving that responsibility to both individual partners. Shanthi Seshadri depicts her arranged marriage to CNN by saying,“They grew together because it was new and awkward and special for both of them. And no matter what came their way….they stayed together and they dealt with it.” A view
The reason why arranged marriages got started is because of a patriarchal society. This occured from the concept of women being seen as things or property rather than people. For example men in England would capture women from their rich ruler household so they would not have to pay the bridge price to the parents. This happened most times because men could not afford the bridge price amd
Arranged marriages occur all over the world and in some parts it is popular or compulsory and in others not so admired. Most
In the same way as arranged marriages are an established and expected part of Islamic culture, arranged marriages are very common also in India, where Hinduism is the leading religion. Most marriages here are arranged, but importantly with” the consent of the bride and the bridegroom and the blessings of the elders” (http://www.hinduwebsite.com/hinduism/h_marriage.asp). Also here the question of consent is very important to provide a distinction between arranged and forced marriage. This focus on consent has been a modern development of this ancient tradition. In the past, consent from the spouses was not necessary for them to be married (http://www.culturalindia.net/weddings/arranged-marriage.html HHHHHjjlafdkdk.)
Arranged marriages are chosen by your family. These marriages are only in some religions and cultures. There are two different types of arranged marriages, forced and loved. Forced arranged marriages are when your family picks who you marry and you don't have a choice. Loved marriages are when your family chooses who you're going to marry. What's different about these two marriages is that you can say no to traditional, but have to say yes to arranged marriages.
The concepts of arrange marriages seems impractical to American society, but in India it is a culture that is still being practiced to this day, and still preferred even though modernization has been changing India. Arranged marriages are a good way for the family to make sure there son/daughter marry into the right religion, social order, and class. To make sure that no mishaps happen the boys and girls are often separated. Meaning going to a different school, girls are faced with more restrictions in some cases talking to boys is frowned upon. To insure the female doesn’t get to promiscuous she is married off early on even before the legal age 18. I found an article that looked at the statistics taken from a survey “found that 74% of young Indian women (18-35 yrs) prefer an arranged marriage over free- choice.” And “90% percent are arranged” (2015, November). As a young women growing up in the American society and the way our culture is free willed marry whom you choice to make a life with best blessings and all. And learning about the Indian culture, at first the feelings I felt were 1) offensive as if we cant choice our own mate for our self but chosen for us. 2) Confusion of why the culture chooses to do that.
Arranged marriage is a good thing and should be respected by those throughout the world who condemn it.