How did gender and varna determine access to property in ancient india?
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Varna: the caste system in ancient India....the people from lower Varna, i.e.shudras were not given access to public properties. For example,they were not allowed to use the public wells or enter temples.
Gender: women were expected to stay at home and do household, while only men went to earn for the family. The inherited property was usually given to the boy child of the family.
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It was considered that early families were generally Patriliny. Matriliny Family was generally not in use but we could see some Historical sources mention the name of some rulers from inscriptions associated with the name of the mothers of the king.
Gender differences were very important in early societies due to the following reasons:-
1. There was gendered access to property. In ancient society patrilineal system of succession was followed; according to which the paternal state was divided equally amongst sons after the death of the parents. Women were not the part of the succession hence didn’t get any share from it. Attitude towards daughters were different. They had no claims towards the resource of the household.
2. Access to property determined social status. Although women were allowed to retain the gifts they received on the occasion of their marriage as “Stridhana” but Manusmriti warned women against hoarding family property without the husband’s permission both textual and epigraphic evidence suggest that all the resources- land, cattle and money were controlled by men.
3. Since women did not own property social differences between men and women sharpened.
4. Men enjoyed a higher status than women and this lead to the domination of women both in power and in household.