Littell's Living Age, Volume 266Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1910 |
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Page 159
... Hindu , her Brahman teacher sternly tells her that she would be guilty of a horrible sin if she were to keep her little daughter unmarried after she is eight years old . The mother of the boy is likewise instructed by her pandit . In ...
... Hindu , her Brahman teacher sternly tells her that she would be guilty of a horrible sin if she were to keep her little daughter unmarried after she is eight years old . The mother of the boy is likewise instructed by her pandit . In ...
Page 160
... Hindu widow finds that the family of her deceased husband is chary of keep- ing her , despite her commercial value as an unpaid servant . In such a case she must go back to her parents ' home , where , too , she finds her life is not ...
... Hindu widow finds that the family of her deceased husband is chary of keep- ing her , despite her commercial value as an unpaid servant . In such a case she must go back to her parents ' home , where , too , she finds her life is not ...
Page 164
... Hindus worship- ping the female personifications of God , such as Kali and Durga . This is the inheritance of the Hindu woman . Her Mahomedan sister , more than likely is a decendant of Hindu forbears , and in some measure , ulterior ...
... Hindus worship- ping the female personifications of God , such as Kali and Durga . This is the inheritance of the Hindu woman . Her Mahomedan sister , more than likely is a decendant of Hindu forbears , and in some measure , ulterior ...
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