Arsh was one of the eight modes of marriage in ancient India.
In such a marriage, as described in the Smritis, a father of the girl received two bulls or cows from the bridegroom as a fee and gives away the bride after performing the required rituals.
In such a marriage, as described in the Smritis, a father of the girl received two bulls or cows from the bridegroom as a fee and gives away the bride after performing the required rituals.