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The Daughter of Hindusthan presents a comprehensive study of Hindu women’s experiences and positions within Indian society. Jogesachandra Ghosha offers an in-depth examination of the cultural, religious, and social frameworks that shaped women’s lives during the colonial period. The work explores traditional Hindu perspectives on feminine identity, spiritual roles, and societal contributions.
This scholarly work delves into the intersection of religion, spirituality, and gender in Hindu civilization. Ghosha addresses the complexities of women’s education, marriage customs, religious practices, and their significance within family and community structures. The book provides valuable historical insights into how Hindu philosophy and tradition influenced women’s status and opportunities.
An important resource for understanding the historical context of Indian women’s roles and the lasting impact of religious and cultural traditions on gender relations in Hindu society.







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