Castes and Tribes of Southern India/Sambandham
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Sambandham.— Sambandham, meaning literally connexion, is "the term used by the Nāyars [and other castes] of South Malabar to denote that a man and woman are united by a quasi-matrimonial bond."*[1] In Act IV of 1896, Madras, sambandham is defined as "an alliance between a man and a woman, by reason of which they, in accordance with the custom of the community, to which they belong, or either of them belongs, cohabit or intend to cohabit as husband and wife."
- ↑ • Moore: Malabar Law and Custom, 1905.