Sati is a South Asian custom in which a wife immolates herself either on the funeral pyre of her dead husband or in some other fashion soon after his death. Sati was considered to embody the ideal of womanly devotion held by certain Brahmin and royal castes, but it has been illegal since colonial times. Sati Abolition: The practice of Sati was abolished through the Sati Abolition Act, of 1829, also known as the Bengal Sati Regulation. It was passed by Lord William Bentinck. The practice of sati was declared illegal and punishable to reform Indian society by the British East India Company. This Act became the turning point in the reforms of Indian society. Sati Abolition What Is Sati ? Sati , or suttee, was an old practice in some cultures, especially in ancient India. In this custom, a widow ... Login Student Registration Scheme/Syllabus Time Table Result Download Form Forgot Password Introduction Sati Mata, also known as Goddess Sati , is a central figure in Hindu mythology, symbolizing devotion, sacrifice, ...
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