Political Thinkers of Modern India: Raja Rammohun RoyVerinder Grover Deep & Deep Publications, 1990 |
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... custom by force , passed in 1829 the Regulation forbid- ding its practice altogether declaring it illegal and criminal . It was thus that this custom , one of the must cruel that was ever practised by such a humane people as the Hindus ...
... custom by force , passed in 1829 the Regulation forbid- ding its practice altogether declaring it illegal and criminal . It was thus that this custom , one of the must cruel that was ever practised by such a humane people as the Hindus ...
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... custom enjoining widows to cremate themselves with their dead husbands . By about the sixth century , the ancient custom was revived in areas where Brahmanic influence was dominant - along the Ganges . Bengal , Oudh and Rajputana ( X ...
... custom enjoining widows to cremate themselves with their dead husbands . By about the sixth century , the ancient custom was revived in areas where Brahmanic influence was dominant - along the Ganges . Bengal , Oudh and Rajputana ( X ...
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... custom of the country , I reply ; female murder , murder of a Brahmun , parricide , and similar heinous crimes , cannot be reckon- ed amongst pious acts by alleging the custom of a country in their behalf ; by such customs rather the ...
... custom of the country , I reply ; female murder , murder of a Brahmun , parricide , and similar heinous crimes , cannot be reckon- ed amongst pious acts by alleging the custom of a country in their behalf ; by such customs rather the ...
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Mani Lal C Parekh | 3 |
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