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The Spoilt Child is a remarkable work of fiction that delves into the intricacies of Hindu domestic life during a transformative period in Indian history. Through the story of a privileged child and their family relationships, author Peary Chand Mitra presents a nuanced portrait of household dynamics, parental expectations, and moral education within traditional Indian society.
The narrative explores themes of discipline, character development, and the consequences of indulgence in family life. Translated thoughtfully by G. D. Oswell, this classic text serves as both an entertaining story and a window into the social customs, values, and spiritual beliefs of Hindu domestic culture. The work remains relevant for readers interested in understanding Indian society, family structures, and the timeless moral lessons that transcend cultural boundaries.







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