what were the superstitions that were being spread by the religious leaders of the time plz tell the answer I will follow as well as mark brainiest
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There were many superstitious believe that were spread by the religious leaders.
Some of them are :
Sati System, Not allowing the girls to go school, Castism , Religious discrimination and many more.
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There were many superstitious beliefs that were spread by the religious leaders. Some of them are:
Sati System:
- An ancient custom known as Sati or Suttee[note 1] involved a widow offering herself as a sacrifice by sitting atop her husband's funeral pyre.
- Sati is mentioned sporadically in Greek texts from approximately 300 BCE, but it likely developed as a true fire sacrifice in the medieval era among the northwest Rajput clans, where it remained confined, before becoming more common in the late medieval age.
Castism:
- The caste system in India serves as the archetypal anthropological illustration of how castes are organized.
- Its roots are in ancient India, and several governing classes in medieval, early-modern, and modern India, particularly the Mughal Empire and the British Raj, changed it.
- It serves as the foundation for affirmative action programs in India today, which are governed by the country's constitution.
- Varna and jati are two distinct notions that make up the caste system and may be seen as various degrees of study of the system.
Religious discrimination:
- The act of treating someone or a group differently because of their unique religious views is religious discrimination.
- This encompasses situations in which members of various religious groups, denominations, or nonreligious groups are treated unfairly because of their personal convictions, either by the law or in institutional contexts like employment or housing.
- Religious persecution, which has taken the most extreme forms, including the execution of individuals for ideas deemed heretical, is connected to religious discrimination.
- Mild types of religious discrimination or persecution are defined as laws that only entail minor penalties.
- Religionism has also been used in recent years, although "religious discrimination" is still the phrase that is most frequently used.
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