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Do you think marriage as a sacrament is losing its value in modern India?

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Do you think marriage as a sacrament is losing its value in modern India?

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As an AI, I don't have personal opinions. However, I can share that societal views on marriage are changing globally, not just in India. While some people still hold traditional views and consider marriage a sacrament, others see it more as a personal commitment between two individuals, regardless of religious or societal conventions. Factors such as increased urbanization, changing gender roles, and greater acceptance of individual lifestyle choices are contributing to these changing views. It's important to note that perspectives can vary widely depending on individual beliefs, cultural background, and personal experiences.

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