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In order to provide a new life to Munni Devi, Bablu, Munni’s brother-in-law married him after six years of his brother’s demise.
In Ramayana also Sugriva marries Vali's wife.
Was this custom ever prevalent in India.
A Jewish widow ran into an unexpected snag when she was planning to remarry. A rabbi said that according to ancient law, she would need to marry her brother-in-law unless he freed her in a ceremony known as halitza.
In order to provide a new life to Munni Devi, Bablu, Munni’s brother-in-law married him after six years of his brother’s demise.
In Ramayana also Sugriva marries Vali's wife.
Was this custom ever prevalent in India.
A Jewish widow ran into an unexpected snag when she was planning to remarry. A rabbi said that according to ancient law, she would need to marry her brother-in-law unless he freed her in a ceremony known as halitza.