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Marriage in Hinduism is a sacred relationship. It is both an obligatory duty (dharma) and a samskara (sacrament). According to Hinduism, marriage (vivaha) between two persons is a sacred relationship that is not limited to this life alone. It extends across seven or more lives, during which the couple help each other progress spiritually. In the light of this study researcher would recommended the changes in Hindu personal law. The Hindu women in Bangladesh are deprived of equal rights due to existence of the non-amended personal law which doesn't allow equal rights of women in different…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Marriage in Hinduism is a sacred relationship. It is both an obligatory duty (dharma) and a samskara (sacrament). According to Hinduism, marriage (vivaha) between two persons is a sacred relationship that is not limited to this life alone. It extends across seven or more lives, during which the couple help each other progress spiritually. In the light of this study researcher would recommended the changes in Hindu personal law. The Hindu women in Bangladesh are deprived of equal rights due to existence of the non-amended personal law which doesn't allow equal rights of women in different aspects of life even though constitutionally women are bestowed with equal right in social and political arena of Bangladesh.
Autorenporträt
Neaz Ahmed,PhD is currently working as Professor in the Departmnet of Social Work at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet, Bangladesh. His research interests are Crime and Delinquency, Marital Laws and its Critical Review etc.Jyotirmay Deb earned his Masters of Social Work in the Dept. of Social Work,at SUST, Sylhet, Bangladesh.