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Women
Women
If a women was chaste, her ananku would be under control and had auspicious potential.
- Women were considered impure during menstruation and foe a number of days after childbirths. Windows were considered extremely inauspicious and dangerous, and were supposed to lead a very austetere life.
- Sangam poems are pervaded with a warrior ethic, the goal of the hero of the puram poems was
- Pukal (glory, fame) and a heroic death was greatly valued.
- It was believed that the spirit of a warrior who died in battle dwelt in paradise.
- A poem in Purananuru suggests that the bodies of warriors who did not die in battle were cut with swords bef…
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Urban Processes in Early Medieval India
Urban Processes in Early Medieval India
The idea of a decline of cities, urban crafts, trade and money in early medieval times is an important part of the hypothesis of Indian feudalism.
- There was reference to R. S. Sharma՚s theory of a two-stage urban decay, one beginning in the second half of the 3rd or the 4th century, and the second one starting after the 6th century.
- Sharma has summarized archaeological data from various regions to substantiate his theory.
- He admits that the Indian literary evidence for urba…
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