Description
The Daughters of India is a detailed examination of the lives, circumstances, and roles of women in Indian society. Edward Jewitt Robinson provides an extensive analysis of their social status, religious beliefs, and cultural practices during a significant period of Indian history.
The book addresses multiple dimensions of women’s existence in India, including their educational opportunities, literary accomplishments, and social obligations within their communities. Robinson explores the intersection of tradition, religion, and modernity as it pertains to Indian women’s lives.
This work serves as a valuable historical document that offers insights into women’s experiences, their contributions to literature and spirituality, and the evolving prospects for their futures. It remains an important reference for those studying Indian women’s history, social conditions, and cultural development.







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