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This groundbreaking work by Dayaram Gidumal presents a detailed analysis of women’s status within Hindu society and Indian culture. Originally written as a handbook for social reformers, the text addresses the various challenges faced by women and proposes constructive solutions for social improvement.
Gidumal examines traditional practices, social customs, and religious interpretations that have shaped women’s roles and opportunities in India. The work is particularly valuable for understanding the reform movements of the colonial period and the intellectual foundations of modern Indian social change.
This scholarly treatise combines historical perspective with practical advocacy, making it essential reading for those interested in Indian social history, women’s studies, and the development of reform ideology in South Asia. The handbook remains relevant for contemporary discussions on gender equality and cultural transformation.
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