ABSTRACT:
In the pre-independence period of India, the traditional occupations of each caste led to a different and special social life of the members of each caste than other castes. Also, due to the traditional social structure in each caste, women had a backward-traditional life compared to men. This matter is mentioned by M. N. Srinivasa's book on caste and articles based on it, as well as several studies on caste. Among the Kshatriyas, the position of women was more backward than that of other castes. Due to the practice of ostracism and shame among the Kshatriyas, the lives of women continued to be spent at home. Due to the male dominated social system, Kshatriya women had no rights to property or self-sufficiency.
Cite this article:
Jaydevsinh B. Rayjada. Kshatriya Women and Human Rights-A Sociological Study (with reference to Bhavnagar District). International Journal of Reviews and Research in Social Sciences. 2023; 11(3):159-2. doi: 10.52711/2454-2687.2023.00025
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Jaydevsinh B. Rayjada. Kshatriya Women and Human Rights-A Sociological Study (with reference to Bhavnagar District). International Journal of Reviews and Research in Social Sciences. 2023; 11(3):159-2. doi: 10.52711/2454-2687.2023.00025 Available on: https://ijrrssonline.in/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2023-11-3-3
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