Devadasis of India:tradition or travesty
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306.360954 SUBS Social Aspects of Structural Adjustment in India | 306.45 BROS Science at the Edge | 306.4509 BROA Ascent of Man | 306.6 JAID Devadasis of India:tradition or travesty | 306.6 SRIR Religion and Society among the coorgs of South India | 306.60954 VEEC Collected works of Periyar E V R | 306.6945 HAQN Nation and Nation-Worship in India |
Ancient India has been a land of wisdom, riches and mysteries. Its fabled saints, philosophers, ascetics, its multiplicity of Gods & religions, complex rituals and even snake charmers and magicians never ceased to fascinate the world. Socio-religious tradition of Devadasis or the 'Brides of God' as they were known in India, is one such tradition, shrouded in mystery that attracts attention. It compels a curious mind to take a closer look to learn more and understand its realities. These women are generally referred to by the term devadasi which literally means 'female servant of the deity'. This work bears on many topics such as origin, belief, development, ceremonies, organization, functions, activities, paramours, sexuality, historical survey, statistical analysis, preventive measures and the pathetic stories of devadasis. Because it was conceived as a study of women, culture and religion, it must be borne in mind that all these concerns are dealt with as they arise out of a close attention to the practices of the devadasis.
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