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                    <dc:creator>Dikumoni Hazarika</dc:creator>
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                    <title>Reading Vidyapati on Woman&#039;s Day</title>
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                    <title>The practice of Sati in India</title>
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                    <description>While some sources suggest its prevalence, a critical examination of Sanskrit texts and historical records reveals that instances of widow immolation were neither widespread nor mandated by religious scriptures.</description>
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