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  • Sati (practice) - Wikipedia
    Support of sati, including coercing or forcing someone to die by sati, can be punished by death penalty or life imprisonment, while glorifying sati is punishable with one to seven years in prison
  • Sati | Practice, History, Abolition | Britannica
    Sati is a South Asian custom in which a wife immolates herself on her dead husband’s funeral pyre or in some other fashion soon after his death It was considered to embody the ideal of womanly devotion held by certain Brahmin and royal castes
  • Sati: How the fight to ban burning of widows in India was won - BBC
    In December 1829, Lord William Bentinck, the first governor general of British-ruled India, banned sati, the ancient Hindu practice of a widow immolating herself on her husband's funeral pyre
  • The History Behind Sati, a Banned Funeral Custom in India
    Check out this article on the ancient Hindu tradition called sati Read about its history and how the practice killed thousands of women over the centuries
  • Sati Widow-Burning: A Dark Chapter in Indian History
    Sati, the practice of a widow self-immolating on her husband's funeral pyre, remains one of the most controversial and emotive issues in South Asian culture While some view it as a sacred funerary ritual, others see it as a barbaric act of violence against women
  • The practice of Sati : A historical and socio-cultural analysis
    “Sati”, or “Suttee”, was a well-known social practice in Hinduism in ancient India where a widow would burn herself alive on her husband's funeral pyre The Sanskrit term '' Satī '' (Sanskrit: सती ) is used in Hinduism to refer to ritual suicide
  • Sati: The Virtuous Woman, the Chaste Wife, and the Immolated Widow in . . .
    According to Tanika Sarkar, “ Sati … denotes three quite distinct things: the virtuous woman, the chaste wife, and the immolated widow ” [1] Under British colonial rule, sati or suttee also came to mean the act of widow immolation
  • What Is the Custom of Sati? – Origin, Extent, Abolition, Facts
    Sati is a banned funeral custom, in which a widow either voluntarily or by compulsion self-immolates on her husband’s pyre, or commits suicide in some other manner, following her husband's death
  • Long Teaching Module: Sati - World History Commons
    Thus sati (a word that Europeans frequently transliterated as suttee) came to mean both the practice of self-immolation and the Hindu widow who died by this ritual Such a widow was thought to become a goddess and to bring auspiciousness or good fortune to her birth and marital families
  • The Representation of Sati:
    The term sati is Sanskrit for "virtuous woman," but is used principally to refer to the faithful wife who "becomes sati" through self-immolation on the funeral pyre of her husband





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