About This Book
A series of essays and portraits presents intimate sketches of women in domestic seclusion, examining their rituals, education, caste customs, motherhood, devotion, and quiet resilience. The writer uses vignette-style chapters combining observation, memoir, and cultural explanation to describe temple worship, children’s festivals, household practices, and tensions between tradition and emerging modern influences. Mythic reflections, studies of caste and purdah, character portraits, and meditative garden and childhood scenes together convey the inner life, networks of relationship, and subtle forms of agency exercised by women living between two cultural worlds.
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