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This scholarly work by Edward Jewitt Robinson provides an in-depth analysis of the social condition, religious beliefs, and literary achievements of Indian women. Robinson examines the complex interplay between tradition, spirituality, and the evolving role of women in Indian society.
The book delves into various aspects of women’s lives, including their religious observances, cultural obligations, and intellectual contributions through literature. Robinson addresses both the challenges and opportunities facing Indian daughters, while considering their prospects for progress and self-determination.
Originally published as a hardcover edition by Gyan Publishing House, this work remains a valuable historical resource for understanding the position of women in India during a transformative period. It offers readers insight into how Indian women navigated their social responsibilities while seeking greater recognition and autonomy within their communities.
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