According to the traditions established by the Khalsa, proper Sikh marriage
A) is arranged by the parents of a child of marriageable age through the assistance of a relative.
B) is entered into first and foremost because of the love that the two individuals feel for each other.
C) must avoid intermixing of individuals of differing caste status.
D) takes place only after both the bride and the groom have reached young adulthood and have established themselves in their careers.
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