Description
This scholarly work by Ishuree Dass offers an extensive examination of the domestic manners and customs of the Hindu population in Northern India, with particular focus on the North West Provinces. The author provides detailed ethnographic observations of household practices, social rituals, family structures, and cultural traditions that defined Hindu society during the period of study.
The text serves as a valuable historical document for understanding the complexities of Indian domestic life, including aspects of daily routines, religious observances, marriage customs, food practices, and social hierarchies. It captures the nuances of Hindu family life and community interactions, offering readers both academic insight and cultural understanding.
Originally published as a hardcover by Gyan Publishing House, this work remains an important resource for historians, anthropologists, and students of Indian culture and society.
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