Muir referring to one of the hymn writers says " The general opinion of him poet's contemporaries in regard to the female sex appears to be intimated in the following words put into the mouth of Indra 33 17. [...] These attributes no doubt originate in the feelings which have pervaded the East unfavourable to the dignity of the female character ; but we are not to mistake the language of satire or the licentiousness of wit for truth or to suppose that the pictures which are thus given of the deprav; ity of women owe not much of their colouring to the malignity of men."* Books of Dlorals—The followingare a [...] " As She twig is bent the tree inclines " or as a Tamil proverb puts it " As is the thread lip& is the cloth ; as is the mother such is the child." Instruction in after-life often fails to counteract the evil of earlacquired bad habits."4.2 THE -WOMAN OE INDIA. [...] Married before she acquired the age of discrimination to a boy of whosesobaracter and conduct nothing could be mown she is &estranger to all virtnerof youth as to the benefits of liberal education.; knows no perickl of life between girlhood and womanhood and is a premature victim to family cares and to the vagaries of her husband. [...] The most blasphemous claim of the men is to be treated as the god of the women.
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- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.143220
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Preface
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i-vii | J. Murdoch | view |
Introduction
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1-4 | unknown | view |
Woman in Hindu Literature
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4-9 | unknown | view |
Present Excellencies and Defects of Indian Women
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9-16 | unknown | view |
The Cause of Female Degradation and its Consequences
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16-18 | unknown | view |
Satisfaction with the Present State of Things
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18-19 | unknown | view |
Female Education
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19-54 | unknown | view |
Indian Marriage Customs
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54-83 | unknown | view |
The Hindu Family System
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83-90 | unknown | view |
Seclusion of Indian Women
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90-101 | unknown | view |
Duty to a Wife
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101-108 | unknown | view |
Literature for Women
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108-116 | unknown | view |
Widows
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116-135 | unknown | view |
Concluding Review
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135-150 | unknown | view |