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2 Himachal brothers adopt dying tradition of polyandry by tying knot to woman
2 Himachal brothers adopt dying tradition of polyandry by tying knot to woman

News18

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2 Himachal brothers adopt dying tradition of polyandry by tying knot to woman

Shimla, Jul 19 (PTI) Two brothers of the Hatti tribe tied the knot to a woman in Shillai village of Himachal Pradesh, with hundreds of people witnessing the marriage solemnised under the anachronistic tradition of polyandry. Bride Sunita Chauhan and grooms Pradeep and Kapil Negi said they took the decision without any pressure. Local folk songs and dances added colour to the ceremony that began on July 12 and lasted for three days in Trans-Giri area of Sirmaur district. Videos of the wedding ceremony have gone viral on the internet. Sunita, who hails from Kunhat village, said that she was aware of the tradition and made her decision without any pressure, adding she respects the bond they have formed. Pradeep, from Shillai village, works in a government department while his younger brother Kapil has a job abroad. 'We followed the tradition publicly as we are proud of it and it was a joint decision," said Pradeep. Kapil said he may live abroad, but through this marriage, 'we're ensuring support, stability and love for our wife as a united family". 'We've always believed in transparency," he added. Hatti is a closed-knit community in the Himachal Pradesh-Uttarakhand border and was declared as Scheduled Tribe three years ago. In this tribe, polyandry was in vogue for centuries, but due to rising literacy among women and economic uplift of communities in the region, cases of polyandry were not reported. Such marriages are being solemnised in a clandestine manner and accepted by the society but instances are fewer, elders in the village said. The first chief minister of Himachal Pradesh Y S Parmar did research on this tradition and completed his Ph.D on the topic 'Socio-economic background of Himalayan Polyandry" from Lucknow University. According to experts, one of the main considerations behind the tradition was to ensure that the ancestral land was not divided while the share of tribal women in the ancestral property is still a main issue. PTI BPL SHS ZMN (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - PTI) view comments First Published: July 19, 2025, 18:45 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

2 Himachal brothers adopt dying tradition of polyandry by tying knot to woman
2 Himachal brothers adopt dying tradition of polyandry by tying knot to woman

Time of India

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2 Himachal brothers adopt dying tradition of polyandry by tying knot to woman

Two brothers of the Hatti tribe tied the knot to a woman in Shillai village of Himachal Pradesh, with hundreds of people witnessing the marriage solemnised under the anachronistic tradition of polyandry. Bride Sunita Chauhan and grooms Pradeep and Kapil Negi said they took the decision without any pressure. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Select a Course Category PGDM Design Thinking Cybersecurity Management Data Science MCA Data Science others Finance Others CXO Leadership healthcare Public Policy Technology Operations Management Degree Product Management Artificial Intelligence MBA Project Management Data Analytics Healthcare Digital Marketing Skills you'll gain: Financial Analysis & Decision Making Quantitative & Analytical Skills Organizational Management & Leadership Innovation & Entrepreneurship Duration: 24 Months IMI Delhi Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Online) Starts on Sep 1, 2024 Get Details Local folk songs and dances added colour to the ceremony that began on July 12 and lasted for three days in Trans-Giri area of Sirmaur district. Videos of the wedding ceremony have gone viral on the internet. Sunita, who hails from Kunhat village, said that she was aware of the tradition and made her decision without any pressure, adding she respects the bond they have formed. Pradeep, from Shillai village, works in a government department while his younger brother Kapil has a job abroad. Live Events "We followed the tradition publicly as we are proud of it and it was a joint decision," said Pradeep. Kapil said he may live abroad, but through this marriage, "we're ensuring support, stability and love for our wife as a united family". "We've always believed in transparency," he added. Hatti is a closed-knit community in the Himachal Pradesh-Uttarakhand border and was declared as Scheduled Tribe three years ago. In this tribe, polyandry was in vogue for centuries, but due to rising literacy among women and economic uplift of communities in the region, cases of polyandry were not reported. Such marriages are being solemnised in a clandestine manner and accepted by the society but instances are fewer, elders in the village said. The first chief minister of Himachal Pradesh Y S Parmar did research on this tradition and completed his Ph.D on the topic "Socio-economic background of Himalayan Polyandry" from Lucknow University. According to experts, one of the main considerations behind the tradition was to ensure that the ancestral land was not divided while the share of tribal women in the ancestral property is still a main issue.

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