Pagari
Pagari is a traditional Indian term often referring to a dowry payment made by the bride's family to the groom's family. While the practice is officially outlawed in India, it has persisted in various forms. The exchange can involve cash, goods, or property. Historically, pagari was seen as a way to ensure the bride's financial security and to compensate the groom's family for the cost of raising and educating him. However, it has also been criticized for commodifying women and leading to financial strain on the bride's family.
The custom is complex and varies significantly across different regions and communities within India. In some