Social Sciences, asked by veymaisahriine, 2 months ago

How was satidah practised in the indian Society​

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Answered by venkatsaiteja022
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Explanation:

If a widow touches either food or water from the time her husband expires until she ascends the pile, she cannot, by Hindu law, be burned with the body; therefore the magistrate kept the corpse forty-eight hours, in the hope that hunger would compel the woman to eat

Answered by jasveerkhosa295
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Explanation:

Sati ceremony was social.evil in India. sati practiced by

widow of the dead man was thrown into burning fire.

raja ram mohan played a great role to abolish this ceremony, for this britishers gave them title 'raja'

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