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In English, 'maher' and 'sasrala' are terms related to marriage in some cultures, particularly within the Indian subcontinent. Here's what they refer to:

  • Maher: This term refers to the bride's parental home or native village. A more colloquial term may simply be, "parents' house".
  • Sasrala: This refers to the groom's home, where the bride moves to after the marriage, or the groom's native village. This can be referred to as, "in-laws' house" or "marital home".
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