What counts in making a happy marriage is not so much how compatible you are, but how you deal with incompatibility. ~ Leo Tolstoy
The love-marriage in India goes beyond the age-old love stories portrayed in the black-and-white Bollywood movies. Some of the earliest scriptures (Rig Veda), books (KamaSutra) and stories prove the fact that the love-marriage has never been a foreign concept for India.
However, these love flings are have been discouraged in the Indian society due to many reasons:
- Very protective style of parenting- especially for girls,
- Social stigma against pre-marital relations
- Love affair are always looked down by the elders.
- Cast restrictions and wedding rules don’t go well with love marriages
However, the things have been changing. The society is becoming more and more tolerant with time. The love marriage is no longer a taboo in Indian society, especially among younger generation. The pre-marital relations are growing into a fashion in big cities, perhaps a statement of progressive thinking.
In fact, the semi-arranged marriages have been evolving more and more into love marriages. While the families try their best to stick with traditional wedding, including controlling the bride/groom selection, the new crop is quickly walking towards the western style of relations.
The semi arranged and love marriages have become a part of Indian culture and customs, just like arranged marriages were in old day. The society as a whole has come a long way to accept the natural evolution. Many social factors have facilitated the acceptance of love marriage very quickly, including:
- Independent thinking and open-mindedness among today’s youth,
- The exposure to western culture,
- Hollywood movies’ wide-spread influence in India
- Desi flicks from Bollywood that always have tumultuous romance stories with happy endings,
- More and more acceptance of inter-class weddings by the older generation,
- Modernization of India in the last decade…
Regardless if it is an arranged marriage or love-marriage, the accompanied traditions and matrimonial ceremonies have not changed. The pundits still have their jobs, the celebrations are bigger than ever and you can even hire a Bollywood star to dance at your extravagant wedding for the right amount of money.
Unfortunately, the freedom of marriage and partner selection also brings freedom of un-selecting. Divorce, the word itself considered ominous in India at one time, has become a part of the society. More and more couples are failing to make adjustments and compromises – a key requirement for any marriage.
And, in case of unhappy ending, there is no money back guarantee from the pundits, the singers or the expensive Bollywood dancers hired for the wedding.



#1 by Hemant on September 29, 2009 - 12:00 PM
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My mom says, NO.
#2 by santhosh on December 16, 2010 - 8:23 AM
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#3 by santhosh on December 16, 2010 - 8:26 AM
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#4 by ankit nagpal on August 16, 2011 - 5:29 AM
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We should understand the feelings of youngsters. And allow them to choose their parteners and marry with them.
#5 by Prakash on December 16, 2011 - 3:25 AM
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Love marriage is definitely need of the society as a part of social change. That’s one of the best ways to bring change in caste and racial system. Women should have a choice whom they want to be with and not be forced to marry a stranger. Divorce should not be stigma, rather be perceived as freedom for women to chose whom they want to be with. Again even our god and goddess made love, so why not us? its not westernization, but bringing our lost freedom and culture back again.