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Why sati was considered as a social evil by the society?

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Answered by chaudharysaab
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Sati (also called suttee) is the practice among some Hindu communities by ... Sati pratha : A Social Evil ... in southern India and amongst the higher castes of Indian society, despite .



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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Sati was the practice of burning a married women alive when her husband dies in the funeral. It is a social evil as once upon a time it was a matter of choice but later widows were forced to do so. It also became a status symbol glorifying the patriarchal and anti female approach nature of the society. Often the women and little girls were tied to the funeral pyre so that they would not run while they were getting burned.

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