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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 (Hindu goddess) - Wikipedia
    Sati ( ˈsʌtiː , Sanskrit: सती, IAST: Satī, lit 'truthful' or 'virtuous'), also known as Dakshayani (Sanskrit: दाक्षायणी, IAST: Dākṣāyaṇī, lit 'daughter of Daksha'), is the Hindu goddess of marital felicity and longevity, and is worshipped as an aspect of the mother goddess Shakti
  • 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
  • SATI Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SATI is the act or custom of a Hindu widow burning herself to death or being burned to death on the funeral pyre of her husband; also : a woman burned to death in this way
  • Sati Center for Buddhist Studies – Sati Center
    The Sati Center for Buddhist Studies supports the study and application of Buddhist teachings, primarily within the Theravadan tradition Our perspective balances scholarly inquiry, personal practice and engagement in the world
  • Sati: Why India widow-burning case is back in news after 37 years - BBC
    Sati was first banned in 1829 by the British colonial rulers, but the practice had continued even after India’s independence in 1947 Kanwar is recognised as India’s last sati
  • 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
  • Cultures, Citizenship and Human Rights | Widow Burning: The Burning . . .
    Sati, an obsolete Hindu practice of widows burning themselves alive—willing or unwilling—on the funeral pyres of their husbands was first encountered by the British in India shortly after their arrival Not surprisingly, it caused a considerable amount of moral outrage, horror, and fascination
  • Sati | Ritual Suicide, Widowhood Widow Burning | Britannica
    Sati, in Hinduism, one of the wives of the god Shiva and a daughter of the sage Daksa Sati married Shiva against her father’s wishes When her father failed to invite her husband to a great sacrifice, Sati died of mortification and was later reborn as the goddess Parvati





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