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  2. Sati (practice) - Wikipedia

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    ", Indian philosopher Gayatri Spivak discussed the history of sati during the colonial era [216] and how the practise took the form of trapping women in India in a double bind of either self-expression attributed to mental illness and social rejection, or of self-incrimination according to colonial legislation. [217]

  3. Pitru Paksha - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu calendar is lunisolar but most festival dates are specified using the lunar portion of the calendar. A lunar day is uniquely identified by three calendar elements: māsa (lunar month), pakṣa (lunar fortnight) and tithi (lunar day).

  4. Women in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Women cannot expect men to take them and their demands seriously if they themselves do not take each other seriously. Women's passive acceptance of their limited social status has resulted in the perpetuation of gender discrimination. Many women believe that this is the way it has always been and that this is the way it will always be.

  5. Bhagwa Love Trap conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the "Bhagwa Love Trap" gained attention through social media platforms around mid 2020, where various posts sought to raise awareness about the perceived "threat" posed by Hindu men attempting to attract Muslim women. Pictures of a Hindu boy and a Muslim girl were posted on social media channels like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube ...

  6. Bhishma Narain Singh - Wikipedia

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    Singh was born in a village in Jharkhand (Udaigarh, Palamau District) on 13 July 1933 and graduated from Benaras Hindu University.He was a member of All India Congress Committee (AICC) for more than three decades and was a permanent invitee of the Congress Parliamentary Board from 1978 to 1983 under the Presidency of Mrs. Indira Gandhi.

  7. Hinduism and abortion - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, one cannot state the Hindu view on abortion, but rather an individual Hindu's view on abortion. Even with a high rate of abortion in India, a study in 1996 showed 80% of Indian women (which did not separate by religious identification) disapproved and 56% considered it a heinous crime. [10]

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