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    In India, a devadasi is a female artist who is dedicated to the worship and service of a deity or a temple for the rest of her life. [3][4] The dedication takes place in a ceremony that is somewhat similar to a marriage ceremony.

    • What Is Devdasi System?
    • Origin & Background
    • What Are The Legislations Adopted to Outlaw The Practice?
    • Reasons Behind The Continuing Practice?

    The Devadasi system that is hindu religious ritual offers prepubescent females to gods for marriage. When Devadasis reach adolescence, they are ceremonially compelled to perform sexual duty as servants decreed by the deities. Their virginity is sold, and if they are compensated at all, it is a pittance. vickynairofficial/Representational image Deva...

    This custom is believed to be dating back to the seventh century, when young girls were married to the deity and afterwards served as the temple keepers, carrying out all ceremonies, including dancing and music, in the deity's honour. Before taking care of the temple and participating in rites, the females studied and practised arts like Bharathana...

    The Madras Presidency passed the legislation in independent India, which laid the stage for subsequent laws such as the Maharashtra System Abolition Act of 2005, the Karnataka Devadasi (Prevention of Dedication Act), and the Andhra Pradesh Devadasi (Prevention of Dedication Act) of 1947. Wikimedia/Representational image However, there are several d...

    Even though the Supreme Court ordered this system to be abolished, a few states in India still follow the Devadasi practise. According to a religious doctrine, if a family dedicates their daughter, the deity will be pleased and will bless the family. This is among the main justifications for why people continue to follow this custom. Since Devadasi...

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  2. Aug 26, 2024 · Devadasi, member of a community of women who dedicate themselves to the service of the patron god of the great temples in eastern and southern India. The order appears to date from the 9th and 10th centuries. Members of the order attended the god by fanning the central image, honouring it with.

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  3. Feb 10, 2016 · A dance form that was practised only by one community, Devadasis, (often addressed as caste) of women up until then, was freed of its “evils” and was democratized.

  4. Oct 7, 2017 · Devadasi: An exploitative ritual that refuses to die. Girls ‘offered’ to the goddess are deemed ‘public property’. Updated - October 08, 2017 12:24 am IST - Chittoor. K. Umashanker. A. Mathamma...

  5. Sep 1, 1993 · Devadasis, Part II. By Hinduism Today / September 1, 1993. Part I introduced the complex and severely misunderstood tradition of the devadasis, Hinduism's ritual temple artists. Four points were made: 1) the devadasi was highly trained in music and dance from girlhood; 2) at 16, she was ceremoniously "married" to a temple Deity and served as a ...