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What Hinduism says about wife?

What Hinduism says about wife?

Every Hindu must marry. Wife under Hindu law is not only a “grahpatni,” but also a “dharma patni” and “shadharmini.” The wife is her husband’s best of friends. She is the source of Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha. The husband is known as bharthi.

Can husband perform last rites in Hinduism?

If there is only a daughter who is of age then she can perform the rites. If there are no children or they are underage then the husband can perform the cremation but subsequent Shraddhas (memorial ceremonies) are usually performed by women only.

What are the rights of a Hindu wife after her husband dies?

Under Hindu Law: the wife has a right to inherit the property of her husband only after his death if he dies intestate. Hindu Succession Act, 1956 describes legal heirs of a male dying intestate and the wife is included in the Class I heirs, and she inherits equally with other legal heirs. If the property is:

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What happens to the body after death in Hinduism?

After the body is washed, the two toes should be tied together and shrouded with a white sheet. However, if a married woman dies before her husband, she should be wearing a red dress. According to Hindu culture, there should be a proper brief of cremation. The body is kept in a simple, inexpensive casket.

What to do after the death of a Hindu father?

Hindu rituals after the death of the father According to the Hindu death rituals for the father, the body needs to be burnt, and the children are advised to give up consumption of bananas and curd. The rice balls are to be placed near the dead body, and holy water is expected to be spread over the dead body.

What are the responsibilities of a married couple in Hinduism?

Once married, a couple are expected to uphold their family names by remaining faithful and truthful to each other and by enacting their respective roles as laid out in the Hindu law books.