Indian Wife,21 Married to 5 Brothers
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A young Indian lady, Rajo Verma, 21 married to five husbands, all of whom are brothers sleeps each night with a different brother, does not know which of her five related husbands is the father of her 18-month-old son.
The ancient Hindu tradition of polyandry was once widely practised in India, but is now only observed by a minority.
A young Indian lady, Rajo Verma, 21 married to five husbands, all of whom are brothers sleeps each night with a different brother, does not know which of her five related husbands is the father of her 18-month-old son.
It is tradition in the small village near Dehradun, Northern
India, for women to also marry the brothers of their first husband.
She told the Sun: 'Initially it felt a bit awkward. 'But I don’t
favour one over the other.'
Rajo and first husband
Guddu wed in an arranged Hindu marriage four years ago.
Since then she has married Baiju, 32, Sant Ram, 28, Gopal, 26, and
Dinesh, 19 - the latest in the line of husbands - who married her as soon as he
turned 18.
'We all have sex with her but I’m not jealous,' first husband
Guddu - who remains the only official spouse - said. 'We’re one big happy
family.'
Rajo said she knew she was expected to accept all of her husbands, as
her own mother had also been married to three brothers.
She said they sleep together in turn, but that they do not have beds,
just 'lots of blankets on the floor'.
She added: 'I get a lot more attention and love than most wives.'
The ancient Hindu tradition of polyandry was once widely practised in India, but is now only observed by a minority.
It sees a woman take more than one husband, typically in areas which are
male dominated.
In fraternal polyandry the woman is expected to marry each of her original
husband's brothers.
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