Friday, March 18, 2011

Marriage & Death..



Marriage and Death, are the most celebrated events in peoples life.. The rituals for both are principally the same across all religions, doctrines, and cultures.. If something would deny racial categorization, it would be the core of Marriage’s concepts and ceremonies.. If something would deny social ranking, it would be Death’s agony and culture.. Religions, philosophies and doctrines would not gain publicity without addressing Marriage and Death along with War, Worship and Wealth.. There is a mysterious bond among these five core elements of human culture..!

In early civilizations, and limitedly till date, some groups would worship genitals as sacred symbol of marriage.. Notably, early humans had come to understand the mechanism of pregnancy and birth, yet were unable to understand the powers behind conceive and genetic transmition.. The announcement of marriage is mandatory; which draws ownership or parentship of the proposed kids; maintaining the personal ego and relationships.. There are many hidden signals within the publicity of marriage, which fairly merchandizes females from the custody of a parent to another of a husband.. Integrity of breeding mechanism is far big issue in both consciousness and subconsciousness of Mankind.. No wonder, that each religion had come with a set of regulations on marriage and all associated concerns..

The Neanderthals had discovered burying as a way to dignify their dead ones.. Those shallow graves were the evidence to know them after more than 30,000 years.. The spread of their territories around the Mediterranean had enabled to understand the evolve and evolution of Mankind.. Regardless of cremation, burial, water-dumping, or leave for the wilds to devour; the copse was agreed unvalued once rituals of death are done.. The dead body would be cleaned, perfumed and decorated as a start.. Then presented to the public in that lifeless state.. Dead face is exposed to identify, either publically to Klan’s or privately to kin’s.. Cries are endorsements of death rather than expressions of loss.. Sacredness of graveyards or cemeteries are related to living costumes rather than death itself..

This was a preamble for my never-done-academic research on Marriage and Death..!!
Therefore, it is emotionless..!!!

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