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    The Sati Strategy: How Missionaries Used An Extinct Practice As A Rallying Point To Christianise India

    Sati: Evangelicals, Baptist Missionaries, and the Changing Colonial Discourse -Meenakshi Jain
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    The Sati Strategy: How Missionaries Used An Extinct Practice As A Rallying Point To Christianise India

    Bengal Sati Regulation, 1829 A regulation for declaring the practice of sati, or of burning or burying alive the widows of Hindus, illegal, and punishable by the criminal courts, passed by the governor-general in council on 4 December 1829, corresponding with the 20th Aughun 1236 Bengal era...
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    The Sati Strategy: How Missionaries Used An Extinct Practice As A Rallying Point To Christianise India

    Sati: Re-examining Historical Evidence from 1900BCE to 1900CE Sati is a practice of self-immolation of a widow either on her husband’s pyre or separately after her husband’s death. Polemics against Hinduism or India, always talk about sati along with other “evils” like the caste system...
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    The Sati Strategy: How Missionaries Used An Extinct Practice As A Rallying Point To Christianise India

    After making history with her book on the Ayodhya controversy, Rama and Ayodhya (2013), Prof Meenakshi Jain adds to her reputation with the present hefty volume Sati - Evangelicals, Baptist Missionaries, and the Changing Colonial Discourse (Aryan Books International, Delhi 2016). In it, as a...
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