Dating culture existed in ancient India, too! This is how love was expressed 2500 years ago!

Dating Culture in Ancient India: You might be surprised to learn that ancient India also had a dating culture, which was completely different from modern culture. References to this can be found in ancient texts.

Dating Culture in Ancient India

 

 

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Do you also think that dating is a modern concept? That's not the case at all. In fact, the concept of dating has been around for 2500 years. Ancient texts like Kadambari, Kama Sutra, and Kathasarit Sagar mention that couples lived together before marriage to test their compatibility.

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During this time, men and women met in parks, gardens, markets, or during festivals. They exchanged gifts, and friendships blossomed. Secretly, they expressed their love using turmeric ink on palm leaves, which would remain invisible until heated.

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Long-distance lovers wrote poems for each other and sent them via messenger or a bird. These were the functions of dating apps in ancient India. Instead of fearing romance, ancient Indians respected and celebrated it.

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Seventy per cent of the Kama Sutra focuses on social and psychological relationships rather than physical ones. It explains how young people should communicate, understand, and cultivate love. This text clearly demonstrates the importance of ancient Indian social and psychological development.

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The Hindu epics also clearly depict love. The love affairs of Shakuntala and Dushyanta, Krishna and Rukmini, Arjuna and Urvashi, and Subhadra and Abhimanyu were all based on dialogue, not on family decisions.

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If dating is considered a process of meeting, talking, building attraction and choosing love in the modern era, then this tradition has been going on in India for thousands of years. Gandharva marriage, Kamasutra, and Swayamvar are direct examples of this.