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Indian Recreations is a detailed ethnographic study that provides valuable insights into the domestic and rural economy of both Mahomedan and Hindu populations in India. Originally compiled by William Tennant, this second edition explores the intricate aspects of household management, agricultural practices, and economic systems that governed daily life in Indian communities.
The work serves as a historical document that captures the complexities of Indian society during a significant period of cultural exchange and colonial influence. Tennant’s observations cover various aspects of domestic life including food, shelter, clothing, and social customs, alongside examinations of rural economic structures and agricultural methods.
This publication is essential for scholars, historians, and students interested in understanding 19th-century Indian civilization, comparative religious practices, and the socioeconomic conditions of the subcontinent. The detailed strictures and commentary provide contextual understanding of how different religious communities organized their lives and economies.
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