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The fact and plight of about 10 to 12 thousand widows in vrindavan can not be undermined. Hinduism as pointed out is not exactly a religion but a way of life and is not governed by a single set of rules / book as in the case of Islam or christianity. The religion has seen several reforms and needs many more reforms as to align with modern times. Although I will point out that this is not exactly the fate of every Hindu widow but few unfortunate ones.
Also as rightly pointed out widow remarriage is not socially promoted specially in lower middle and lower income group which are in a majority. This needs to be addressed on a priority basis. Sati and all those rituals where wife dies with the husband is completely out of picture now and I will be a realist when I say that it is not practiced. If there are certain freak incidents of the same they can be attributed to some imbalances minds.
Head shaving again happens only in very very rare cases but there might be a case on 1 in 10000. Not happening in any urban areas or even in rural as a standard practice. Only some cases in extremely religious families I guess. I am yet to witness any of those myself but still I have spent most of my life in urban areas only.
Widows not putting on makeup and not wearing coloured clothing is still happening widely. Not necessarily wearing plain white sarees but rich colours like red and green are not worn by widows. Widows are beleived to carry bad luck and their presence is avoided in most auspicious occasion. This is also a major stupid superstition associated with Indian Hindu's mindset.
Different religions have different practices and to understand the same one needs to view it with a wider prespective. Hinduism is a very inclusive term and practices of a Hindu from North India may vary significantly from one in South India. Some people have evolved enough with time and some have a lot of catching up to do.
Practices which are supressive of any segment of society should be discouraged on a priority basis.
Also as rightly pointed out widow remarriage is not socially promoted specially in lower middle and lower income group which are in a majority. This needs to be addressed on a priority basis. Sati and all those rituals where wife dies with the husband is completely out of picture now and I will be a realist when I say that it is not practiced. If there are certain freak incidents of the same they can be attributed to some imbalances minds.
Head shaving again happens only in very very rare cases but there might be a case on 1 in 10000. Not happening in any urban areas or even in rural as a standard practice. Only some cases in extremely religious families I guess. I am yet to witness any of those myself but still I have spent most of my life in urban areas only.
Widows not putting on makeup and not wearing coloured clothing is still happening widely. Not necessarily wearing plain white sarees but rich colours like red and green are not worn by widows. Widows are beleived to carry bad luck and their presence is avoided in most auspicious occasion. This is also a major stupid superstition associated with Indian Hindu's mindset.
Different religions have different practices and to understand the same one needs to view it with a wider prespective. Hinduism is a very inclusive term and practices of a Hindu from North India may vary significantly from one in South India. Some people have evolved enough with time and some have a lot of catching up to do.
Practices which are supressive of any segment of society should be discouraged on a priority basis.