Cousin meaning in hindi

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second cousin meaning in Hindi

What is second cousin meaning in Hindi? The word or phrase second cousin refers to a child of a first cousin of one's parent. See Tags for the entry "second cousin" What is second cousin meaning in Hindi, second cousin translation in Hindi, second cousin definition, pronunciations and examples of second cousin in Hindi. second cousin का हिन्दी मीनिंग, second cousin का हिन्दी अर्थ, second cousin का हिन्दी अनुवाद

Cousin

HinKhoj English Hindi Dictionary: Cousin Cousin - Meaning in Hindi. Cousin definition, pronuniation, antonyms, synonyms and example sentences in Hindi. translation in hindi for Cousin with similar and opposite words. Cousin ka hindi mein matalab, arth aur prayog Tags for the word Cousin: Hindi meaning of Cousin, What Cousin means in hindi, Cousin meaning in hindi, hindi mein Cousin ka matlab, pronunciation, example sentences of Cousin in Hindi language.

customs

Among North Indian Hindus the marriage between brother and sister is not allowed for seven generations from father side and three generations from mother's side, but among South Indian Hindus particularly among Brahmins cross-cousin marriage is prevalent (i.e. a boy can marry the daughter of his maternal uncle). What is the reason behind this? Does any Hindu scripture illuminate on this issue ? Shoorasena was the father of vasudeva (Krishna's father) and Prta(later named Kunti when she was given in adoption to King Kuntibhoja as he was childless). So Vasudeva and Kunti are siblings. Hence, Subhadhra and Arjuna were cross cousins. Mahabharata gives us a detailed account of relationships, and cross cousin marriages. I am answering only this part: Does any Hindu scripture illuminate on this issue? Most of the customs in Hindu families are practiced according to Dharma-Shastras and Grihya-Sutras. • We will explain those (peculiar) to the south. • They are, to eat in the company of an uninitiated person, to eat in the company of one's wife, to eat stale food, to marry the daughter of a maternal uncle or of a paternal aunt. But there is one condition that, the above practices can be followed only in prevailed country. • He who follows (these practices) in any other country than where they prevail, commits sin. In fact it is not a north-south divide among Hindus on the practice of cross-cousin marriage but a divide of RigVedic culture and a culture evolved in north India under la...