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Write a descriptive note on 'Uddatt,Anudatta,and swrit'​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

PLEASE MARK IT AS A BRAINLIST I MADE A HARDWORK ON WRITING YOUR ANSWER

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PLEASE MARK IT AS A BRAINLIST I MADE A HARDWORK ON WRITING YOUR ANSWER

Answered by spbankingandsscserie
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Answer:Iddah:-

Iddah or Iddat is an Arabic term which means period of waiting and is observed by Muslim women. It is a period of chastity which a Muslim woman is bound to observe after the dissolution of her marriage due to the death of her husband or by divorce before she can lawfully marry again.

Anudatta:-

In Vedic Sanskrit: the low tone of unaccented syllables. Compare "udātta", "svarita".Origin

Mid 19th century; earliest use found in Journal of the American Oriental Society. From Sanskrit anudātta, lit. ‘unraised’ from an- + udātta raised.

writ:-

Fundamentally, a writ is a formal written order issued by anybody, executive or judicial, authorised to do so. In modern times, this body is generally judicial. Therefore, a writ can be understood as a formal written order issued by a Court having authority to issue such an order.

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