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Pativrata (Sanskrit: पतिव्रता, romanized:
Pativratā, lit. 'husband vow') is a term used in
Hinduism to
refer to the
conjugal fidelity of a
woman towards...
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Savitri and Satyavan, also
called Sāvitrī-Upākhyāna and
Pativrata-mahatmya Parva, is an
episode from the
Indian epic Mahabharata,
appearing in the Vana...
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teach the
women how to be good
pativratas,
having proved herself through her
sacrifice that she was the
perfect pativrata. However,
although the satimata's...
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funeral pyre,
joining him in death.
Madri is
traditionally viewed as a
pativrata (devoted wife),
whose beauty and
charm are
emphasised in the epic and...
- Bhakar,
Sangtye Aika (1959),
Laxmi Ali Ghara,
Mothi Manse,
Jivacha Sakha,
Pativrata,
Sukhache Sobti, Bhaubheej,
Akashganga and
Dhakti Jau. She was
often paired...
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exemplar of
pativrata dharma—the
ideal of a
devoted wife—arguing that her
exceptional spiritual powers stem from this commitment.
Pativrata dharma is regarded...
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Pathivratha (pronunciation; transl. husband fidelity) is a 1965
Indian Kannada-language film
directed by P. S.
Murthy and
produced by M. N. Srinivas. The...
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threatened to
curse Yama and
destroy him. Yama,
afraid of
being cursed by a
pativrata (devoted) wife, sent the
crocodile to **** and
blessed Karva's husband...
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Vokkaliga Gowdar community in
Tamil Nadu
Hindu wedding Sindoor Karva Chauth Pativrata Ruffle,
Karen G. (2011). Gender, Sainthood, &
Everyday Practice in South...
- by a priest. The
Kuldevi among these Rajput communities is a warrior-
pativrata guardian goddess, with
local legends tracing reverence for her during...