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The Religions of India

CHAPTER XI
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They then take together the seven solemn steps (with verses),[33] and so they are married.

The groom, if of another village, now drives away with the bride, and has ready Vedic verses for every stage of the journey.

After sun-down the groom points out the north star, and admonishes the bride to be no less constant and faithful.

Three or twelve days they remain chaste, some say one night; others say, only if he be from another village.

The new husband must now see to the house-fire, which he keeps ever burning, the sign of his being a householder.
THE FUNERAL CEREMONY.
Roth has an article in the Journal of the German Oriental Society (VIII.


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