Re: question on 'sati'
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• November 30, 1999
Dear Sri Vishal Agarwal: Many Thanks for the splendid reference to Dr.Frank Morales work and your annotated comments from Vedic sources on this question of "Sati". Any civilization is to be judged on the basis of how it treats women, Children and Older citizens . In this context , I can not but lean towards VedAs , which have their preeminent place in the hierarchy of PramANams . Hence I will put a lower emphasis on PurANAs and rely on the guidance of Vedic wisdom . The human suffering of the widows in India especially in the villages and the cruelty shown to them even today is legendary .Besides the profound pain of loss of the loved one , the living hell that they experience is indescribable. My father had an aunt , who was married as in the olden times at the age of eight .Her "Child" husband died at the age of 12 from an accidnet . I remember well my father's aunt being shunted from one house to the other (Her brother's and other relatives ) and literally going out of her mind .The (menatal) himsais caused to her and others in their unfortunate status are a sad blot to our history as people believing in the great declaration , "AhimsA paramO dharma:".This makes one shudder. I am totally against this type of treatment of women and am absolutely abhorred by the thought of Sati being practised in this day and age anywhere . V.Sadagopan At 06:18 PM 11/29/99 EST, you wrote: >The following URL will give some useful information on the 'Vedaness' of Sati >and Widow remarraige: >http://members.home.net/lumiere/karma/kewidow.htm > >Best wishes > >Vishal > >In a message dated 11/28/99 10:06:30 PM Pacific Standard Time, >sampathkumar_2000@yahoo.com writes: ><< > Also adiyen would like to know if any of you have any > idea if "sati" in those days had Vedic basis or not. > Any pramANams? > > Thanks, > dAsan, > Sampathkumaran >> > >
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