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an example of the low status of women is the Rajput period is​

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Answered by asmitagodiyal74
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The Rajput women of low class were denied the right to study the Vedas.... The laws for women were very stingy. They were supposed to follow higher ideals in terms to their men and society. They were supposed to gladly sacrifice themselves along with the dead bodies of their husbands.

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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An example of the low status of women in the Rajput period is the Sati system.

The women during the Rajput period had very low status. The rights of women were orthodox and miserly.

Women had to follow the discriminatory practice identified as the Sati tradition.

Under the practice of Sati, women were expected to gladly sacrifice themselves, along with their deceased husbands, by merely sitting atop on the burning flame.

The women during Rajput period had very low status. The rights for women were orthodox and miserly.

In possible terms of culture and citizens, women were always expected to pursue a set of higher moral and cultural values.  

Low-class Rajput women were adamantly denied the moral right to study scriptures and vedas.  

They were expected to gladly sacrifice themselves, along with their deceased husbands, by merely sitting atop on the burning flame. This discriminatory practice was commonly identified as the Sati tradition.

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