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A struggle for decent dress
Christian Nadar women got the right to cover the breasts in 1859,Ezhava women in 1865 and Nair & Namboothri women much later.
As far Muslims in Malabar , I'm not going to believe it until you post a link as Malabar Muslims have a soft corner for Tipu.
whats with the vulgar custom of not allowing women to cover their breast in Kerela ??
Often time i hear some two cent missionaries , pseudo secular pointing this particular custum of kerela as harbinger for conversion to islam or christianity though it was confined to kerela only.
As if I care...... Get occupied with your favourite PN Oak....Your lovely post is reported for gallantry awards.
^^^ Its Romila Thapar wikipidia.
Well, Hinduism will not take anyone back who's been converted to Islam.
You sure about that fool......in your part of the world you have folks who vote for illerate dumbassess. Wake up kid
whats with the vulgar custom of not allowing women to cover their breast in Kerela ??
Often time i hear some two cent missionaries , pseudo secular pointing this particular custum of kerela as harbinger for conversion to islam or christianity though it was confined to kerela only.
Not true at all. Speaking from the philosophical viewpoint of Hinduism. There is no official way of converting into nor converting out of Hinduism or Sanatana Dharma. Hence the "Dharma" part, literally meaning "an individuals' duty"
Not true at all. Speaking from the philosophical viewpoint of Hinduism. There is no official way of converting into nor converting out of Hinduism or Sanatana Dharma. Hence the "Dharma" part, literally meaning "an individuals' duty"
It depends on how you look at it. In some civilizations breasts are not associated with sex and not something to be ogled at. I remember seeing a documentary in discovery channel where some Polynesian islanders still go topless for their traditional ceremonies eventhough they typically wear western dress for the rest of the year. In India I heard that the modern saree blouse was a Victorian invention so that natives can be 'properly dressed' before Britishers.