what is sati practice
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Sati (also called suttee) is the practice among some Hindu communities by which a recently widowed woman either voluntarily or by use of force or coercion commits suicide as a result of her husband's death. The best known form of sati is when a woman burns to death on her husband's funeral pyre.
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Sati was an ancient ritual practiced among Hindus in India Before The Time Of British Rule And Indian Independence.
In This Ritual If The Husband Dies The Wife Should Walk In The Fire In Which Her Husband Is Being Burned and Sacrifice Herself.
It was abolished by the Struggle of Many Reformation Leaders Like Ram Gopal Varma in The Time Of British Rule.
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In This Ritual If The Husband Dies The Wife Should Walk In The Fire In Which Her Husband Is Being Burned and Sacrifice Herself.
It was abolished by the Struggle of Many Reformation Leaders Like Ram Gopal Varma in The Time Of British Rule.
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