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Hey @Zanzanil What was the status of divorced women in Hinduism? Did they enjoy full rights of freedom or treated differently once they were left or had left their husbands?
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In Hinduism, the status of divorced women historically varied depending on cultural and societal norms prevalent in different regions and time periods. While Hindu scriptures and texts do not explicitly address divorce, they do provide some guidance on marital relationships and the treatment of women. In ancient times, divorce was not common in Hindu society, and women were generally expected to remain faithful to their husbands throughout their lives. However, there were provisions for divorce in certain circumstances, such as adultery or abandonment by the husband. The status of divorced women in Hindu society varied. In some cases, divorced women may have faced social stigma or discrimination, as divorce was often seen as a failure and could impact a woman's reputation and social standing. Additionally, divorced women may have faced challenges in terms of economic support and social integration, particularly if they did not have the support of their families or communities.
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Hinduism has grown in terms of modernity very much so in my opinion I think now things are allowed which previously were not
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I think irrespective of the religion women in every religion more or less are in the same situation. They don't enjoy full freedom rights. some get divorced but some still find it difficult to divorce and continue in an abusive marriage.
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