Reform and Regeneration in Bengal, 1774-1823Rabindra Bharati University, 1968 - 392 sidor |
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... practice of Sati might originally have been an appanage of rank , but in the period under review it permeated all strata of the Hindu society , and not a single caste was perhaps completely immune to it . The prac- tice also affected ...
... practice of Sati might originally have been an appanage of rank , but in the period under review it permeated all strata of the Hindu society , and not a single caste was perhaps completely immune to it . The prac- tice also affected ...
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... practice of Sati was founded on the religious opinions of the Hindoos " . ( February , 1805 ) . If not based on any precept of the Hindu law , the practice was to be gradually abolished , and if the established religion was opposed to ...
... practice of Sati was founded on the religious opinions of the Hindoos " . ( February , 1805 ) . If not based on any precept of the Hindu law , the practice was to be gradually abolished , and if the established religion was opposed to ...
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... practice which was in flagrant violation of the injunctions of the Hindu ' shastras ' . He objected specially to the practices of binding down the widow to the corpse of her husband with two or three ropes and of forcibly keeping her on ...
... practice which was in flagrant violation of the injunctions of the Hindu ' shastras ' . He objected specially to the practices of binding down the widow to the corpse of her husband with two or three ropes and of forcibly keeping her on ...
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