Primogeniture & Marumakkathayam: A Comparison
Primogeniture and Marumakkathayam represent two distinct, often opposing systems of inheritance and family structure. Primogeniture is a patriarchal system favouring the eldest male, while Marumakkathayam is a matrilineal system tracing descent through the female line. The right of the first born son to inherit the entire estate of his parents, usually to the exclusion of younger siblings and daughters is primogeniture system of inheritance. The main focus of the system is to keep the estate undivided and to secure patriarchal hegemony In traditional Namboothiri Brahmin society a strict form of Primogeniture was practised where only the eldest son was allowed to marry within the community and have a Vedic marriage. This was designed to keep family property undivided or fragmented. The elder sons were called Moothathu. The Namboothiri wife was called Antharjanam and could give birth to legitimate sons. The younger Namboothiri sons (Aphans) entered into infor...