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Arthashastra and Manusamhita are sources about the woman's right to property or Stridhan, (literally meaning, property of wife). It is of two types: maintenance (in money or land given by the husband), and anything else like ornaments given to her by her family, husband, in-laws and the friends of her husband. Manu further subdivides this into six types - the property given by parents at marriage, given by the parental family when she is going to her husbands house, given by her husband out of affection (not maintenance which he is bound to give), and property given separately by brother, mother and father [Manu IX 194]. Pre-nuptial contracts are also mentioned where the groom would agree to give a set amount of brideprice to both parents and the bride. Such property belonged to the wife alone and was not to be touched by the groom or her parents except in emergencies (in sickness, in famine, threatened by robbers, or for performing holy deedsatleast women have property rights, what rights did hindus give to women??, burn them down after their husbands death??? otherwise susraal walas would make their life miserable
Again i repeat provide with the links or STFU?
you are talking abt polygamy when you have guys in india who share an indian woman..., a woman is simultaneously married to two indian guys
There are cases like that of dropdi in India for the sake of promise which they made. Hinduism never supports polygamy.....
Let me repeat
Again i repeat provide with the links or STFU?
i just cant believe after coming from so much backwardness and slavery to men, you still have courage to defend your black past while bashing the muslims who made you human and civilized for the first time
Keep this civilization to yourself dont need it.... where men are perverted enough to get erotic with just a view of the face of women
Not interested in tent house cultures.