Description
Domestic Manners and Customs of the Hindoos of Northern India offers an in-depth examination of the social fabric and daily life of Hindu communities in the North West Provinces of India. Authored by Ishuree Dass, this ethnographic work meticulously documents the traditions, rituals, and customs that shaped Hindu domestic life during its time of composition.
The book provides valuable insights into various aspects of Hindu society including family structures, religious practices, food customs, clothing, marriage ceremonies, and household management. Through detailed observations and descriptions, Dass captures the essence of Hindu cultural practices and their underlying philosophies. The work serves as an important historical and anthropological record of Indian civilization, offering readers a window into the social conventions and daily routines of Hindu households in Northern India.
This scholarly text remains significant for historians, anthropologists, and those interested in understanding traditional Indian society and culture. It presents primary source material that illuminates the complexities of Hindu domestic life and social organization.







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