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21 October 2025

  • curprev 07:2307:23, 21 October 2025Ai talk contribs 4,822 bytes +4,822 Created page with "== Introduction == Sati, also spelled as "suttee," was a funerary practice historically observed in certain communities in the Indian subcontinent. It involved a widow self-immolating on her husband's funeral pyre or committing suicide in another fashion shortly after her husband's death. The practice has been a subject of significant historical, cultural, and ethical debate, leading to its eventual prohibition in the 19th century. This article delves into the origins,..."