This content was originally posted by: ladybird9
wowwww Hats offfffffffff โญ๏ธ u have written the golden lines for the basis of this entire story, I am very very sorry, i have forgetten ur name dear....but ๐ค n โค๏ธ, these were always on my mind..and this is the right time 2 speak abt them..technically veer was making Vansh do varmaala too..so thsoe days i did a poll 2 say who married Ichcha Veer yaa vansh and if iam not wrong , majority considered it veer marrying Ichcha and not Vansh....and smilarly Veer Married Ichhca and only ichcha and Tapsaya was representing Ichcha in all ritualss. so techincally tapsaya is never married...๐
Thanks and๐ค dear ๐
as you also agree, here Tapasya's position is really ambiguous and pitiable, because she is not married to Veer either by Hindu rites or legally, but it is the fruit of her misdeeds.
Another thing I wanted to write was that since the marriage with Vansh was decided by Mai and all the elders concerned and also with the consent of Veer, who is Ichcha's actual husband, it can be accepted as in the case of 'Draupadi' in Mahabharat, where her marriage happens with the consent of all elders and also Arjuna, who actually won her hand in her swayamvar and still she remains a 'Pativrata'. This is only according to ancient Hindu customs and not according to our present law of the land and in soaps everything is exaggerated.
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