10 РУМУНСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «PÚRDĂ»
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The Position of Women in Hindu Civilization, from ... - Pagina 172
In most of the Sanskrit dramas, we do not find any traces of the Purda system. The plots of the Sakuntala and the Malati- Madhava, for example, would not have been possible in a Purda- ridden society. In the first Act of the Sakuntala the ...
Anant Sadashiv Altekar, 1956
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Bride Burning in India: A Socio Legal Study - Pagina 10
53 During the golden periods of India's history under the 'Mauryas' and the 'Guptas', there was a gradual erosion of women's right; regressive customs like child marriage, purda and sati began in the turbulent times that followed.54 Eight ...
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Reconsidering Islam in a South Asian Context - Pagina 281
The final piece of evidence necessary to drive home the point, in fact, comes from the attention that capitalist class women inspired by Western education were required to pay the issue of purda. Consider the example of Rokiya Sakhawat ...
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Women and the Law - Pagina 43
THE PURDA Another aspect of woman's life in the Ramayana is the prevalence of a mild form of purda. It appears that seclusion of women had assumed the form of a recognized social custom. When Sita sets out with her husband for the ...
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Encyclopaedia of Gender Equality Through Women Empowerment
He has spoken out fearlessly against enforced widowhood, purda, the dedication of girls to temples, prostitution, early marriage, dowry system, the economic bondage and material of women. Gandhi championed the cause of women.
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Recent Development in Creole Studies - Pagina 114
Consider now the following sentences, representing various combinations of nonclitics in their short and long forms in the Sotavento varieties at least" (15) a. *Ami, ami purda Jodo. NONCL. NONCL. forgave Joao b. *Ami, mi purda Jodo.
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Women's Issues: An Indian Perspective - Pagina 4
The "Purda" system is a transformation of Muslim culture to our society. Mughal women used to follow "Purda". Though the intimate contacts between men and women were not appreciated and there were restrictions on the free movement of ...
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Women in India: A Brief Historical Survey - Pagina 24
One may infer safely that purda was confined to a small section of the ruling classes down to the tenth century ad. Even though no formal purda system existed, Hindu women did feel restrained in their free movement. They could go out to visit ...
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Social Transformation of U.P. Women, 1900-1947 - Pagina 89
Pratima Asthana. to women. Some of the educated men in the urban regions realized that purda was no guarantee of women's chastity and morality. The custom of purda affected the health of women and it caused diseases like tuberculosis .
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The Modern Review - Volumele 121-122 - Pagina 203
We have no evidence in support of the fact that Indian ladies in Asokan days wore veil on their faces. Since purda was generally absent in society in the days of Panini, in Kasika a commentary of Panini (of the time between 300–600 A.D.)" the ...
Ramananda Chatterjee, 1967