Seervarisai
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• January 17, 1996
Laksmi N Srinivasa writes " One more thing is they have a "girl child". This point I am highlighting is due to the fact that "Seervarisai or dowry" is a problem when it comes to marraige of the child when it comes to that age. " This points out the need for defining the ethics of SriVaishnavism. I have always felt that the leadership of Acharyas is missing in many social refroms. One could argue that it is not their task. But they have influence. There are many young men and women in our group. From the mailings one notes they plan to go home and get married. I am sure most of them are able to support themselves. Will they undertake an oath for themselves not to demand dowry and even go further to assist in the marriage expenses? In the old days, my dad paid a small sum to my grandfather when he got married to my mother. Dowry was a taboo in our homes. But I have personally paid a dowry to my sister long ago when I found that the groom's father had to find money for his daughters' marriages. But when will this stop? Couple dread having female children in India? Marriage ceremonies have become a circus? Is arranged marriage a cause? Krishna Praba
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