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Hi,

 

I have a doubt. Since ages we have been following Manu. For most part in the past, even till recently, bigamy is not a taboo. Even our gods, kings, advisors, purohits, and the serving class all had resorted to bigamy. So, can we say that bigamy may be illegal, but not immoral and unethical?

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It seems kind of pointless when we have the same number of men and women. I don't know, but I've always imagined that the point of polygamy was mainly because of there being less men than women(wars etc), and the women needing protection.

 

I suppose nowadays it is mostly greedy men who are interested in polygamy.

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"I've always imagined that the point of polygamy was mainly because of there being less men than women(wars etc), and the women needing protection."-Haridasdasdas

 

Reagarding Post no 6,It appears to be logical, and convincing. Thankyou Haridasdasdasji!

 

So can we still say that bigamy or polygamy is though illegal, it is not unethical and immoral?

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"I've always imagined that the point of polygamy was mainly because of there being less men than women(wars etc), and the women needing protection."-Haridasdasdas

 

Reagarding Post no 6,It appears to be logical, and convincing. Thankyou Haridasdasdasji!

 

So can we still say that bigamy or polygamy is though illegal, it is not unethical and immoral?

 

Thank you.

 

I wouldnt say unethical or immoral, but simply impractical, and if it were practised widely it could threaten society, with jealous men being killed because of the shortage of wives.

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Thank you.

 

I wouldnt say unethical or immoral, but simply impractical, and if it were practised widely it could threaten society, with jealous men being killed because of the shortage of wives.

 

 

yes. It is impracticable. We are a Hindu state, we quote from Manu dharma, but we follow the legal sysytem of the British. No changes.

 

So what happens to te 2nd/3rd spouse, when it is illegal as per Hindu law,

but not illegal as per Muslim law? Won't it spur people to adopt Islam?

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