Description
Every-Day Life In South India is a remarkable first-hand account of life in South India during a transformative historical period. Through the autobiography of Coopooswamey, this book offers readers an authentic window into the daily experiences, social structures, and cultural practices of South Indian communities.
The narrative provides invaluable insights into traditional customs, family life, religious practices, and social interactions that characterized South Indian society. Rather than relying on external observations, the author shares personal experiences and perspectives that illuminate the complexities of daily existence during the colonial era.
This work is essential for historians, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone interested in understanding the lived experiences of ordinary people in South India. It serves as both a historical document and a personal memoir, preserving the voice and perspective of an individual navigating the cultural landscape of his time.







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