Raja Rammohun Roy, His Social, Political, and Economic IdeasDeep & Deep Publications, 1987 - 188 sidor |
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... husband , she not only went to heaven but also saved her husband from predic- tion . The Smrities were cited as authority . The Rishis Angira , Harit and Vishnu had sanctioned the practices of concremation in the following passages ...
... husband , she not only went to heaven but also saved her husband from predic- tion . The Smrities were cited as authority . The Rishis Angira , Harit and Vishnu had sanctioned the practices of concremation in the following passages ...
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... husband by her power , she enjoys delight along with him . " " The woman who follows her husband explates the sins of three races ; her father's line , her mother's line and the family of him of whom she was given a virgin . " " There ...
... husband by her power , she enjoys delight along with him . " " The woman who follows her husband explates the sins of three races ; her father's line , her mother's line and the family of him of whom she was given a virgin . " " There ...
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... husband , but in after conduct they are treated worse than inferior animals . For the woman is employed to do the work of a slave in the house , such as , in her turn , to clean the place very early in the mourning , whether cold or wet ...
... husband , but in after conduct they are treated worse than inferior animals . For the woman is employed to do the work of a slave in the house , such as , in her turn , to clean the place very early in the mourning , whether cold or wet ...
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Preface | 9 |
Social Ideas and Reforms | 30 |
Religious Reforms | 56 |
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