Description
“Marriage” by Devdutt Pattanaik is a book that explores the institution of marriage from various cultural and mythological perspectives. Devdutt Pattanaik is an Indian author, mythologist, and leadership consultant known for his work on Indian mythology and its relevance in contemporary times.
In “Marriage,” Pattanaik delves into the rituals, traditions, and symbolism surrounding marriage in different cultures, particularly in the context of Indian mythology. He explores the diverse ways in which marriage has been understood and practiced throughout history, drawing insights from Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and other religious traditions.
The book examines the roles and expectations of spouses, the significance of marriage ceremonies and rituals, and the evolution of marital relationships over time. Through a combination of storytelling, analysis, and cultural commentary, Pattanaik offers readers a deeper understanding of the cultural, social, and spiritual dimensions of marriage.
“Marriage” is part of Pattanaik’s larger body of work, which includes numerous books, articles, and talks on mythology, religion, and spirituality. It appeals to readers interested in exploring the rich tapestry of human relationships and the enduring significance of marriage in society.
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