Roy, Oly

Chastity in ancient Indian texts : precept, practice, and portrayal / Oly Roy. - 155 pages

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Conceptualising chastity -- Conformity in the great epics (the Mahābhārata and the Vālmīki's Rāmāyaṇa) -- Deviance in the great epics -- Chastity as reflected in the MahaPurāṇas -- Deviant behaviour as reflected in the MahaPurāṇas -- Comparative evaluation of conformity and deviance in Hāla's Sattasaī and the Jātakas.

"This book looks at the representation and practice of chastity in selective ancient Indian texts. It studies how and when the concept originated and in what ways it was intertwined with the social, cultural, and economic notions of Indian society. Drawing on seminal Indian texts such as the MahāPurāṇas, Rāmāyaṇa, Mahābhārata, Sattasaīand the Jātakas, the volume delves into the social and reproductive rights of women through an examination of the norms of chastity, virginity, and Pātivratya, which were construed according to a patriarchal hierarchy of the society and implemented as a means of strengthening patriarchal authority. It also examines the interinfluence of various religious traditions that emerged on the very concept of chastity and the ideologies they later gave rise to. A comprehensive study of sexuality and gender in early India, the book will be indispensable to students, teachers, and researchers of gender studies, literature, women's studies, women's rights, feminism, South Asian studies, and social history of Ancient India"--

9781138364134 9781032321264

2022021641


Chastity in literature.
Sex customs in literature.
Indic literature--History and criticism.--To 1500
Sexual ethics--History.--India
Sex customs--History.--India


India--Social life and customs--To 1200.

PK2907.C45 / R69 2023

891.109355 / ROY/C