no, it is morally forbidden in Hinduism. But there is no law against it in Hinduism.
Yes, In both Hinduism and Christianity, they allow civil marriage according to the country laws regardless any religious requirements or restrictions. Accordingly, a Hindu boy and a Christian girl can marry through civilian marriage.
Hinduism
A widow should not perform the kanyadanam ceremony in Hinduism. She should not give away her daughter for marriage. It is the girl's uncle or male guardian who should give away for marriage since her father is dead.
they marry for only one time,they were so cultured.
Krishna Nath Chatterjee has written: 'Hindu marriage--past and present' -- subject(s): Hinduism, History, Marriage, Marriage (Hindu law), Religious aspects of Marriage
Hinduism advocates sex within marriage for the purposes of procreation.
It isn't especially important to Buddhism. Marriage is seen as a frequent social construct which (depending on the actions of the partners) may significantly reduce the frequency of sexual proclivity.
To tie again in Hinduism means either to be in the process of REbirth or to be in the process of marriage again , karma is the main factor which decides the tie again process.
Both religions consider polygamy to be immoral and a sin.
"Arranged" marriages don't allow freedom of choice on who to marry, but a love marriage does.
no