463:"The women begin to dance, while some of them place themselves in the circular galleries that I have said were (erected) at their gate of entrance. Who can fitly describe to you the great riches these women carry on their persons? - collars of gold with so many diamonds and rubies and pearls, bracelets also on their arms and on their upper arms, girdles below, and of necessity anklets on the feet. The marvel should be otherwise, namely that women of such a profession should obtain such wealth; but there are women among them who have lands that have been given to them, and litters, and so many maid-servants that one cannot number all their things. There is a woman in this city who is said to have a hundred thousand pardaos and I believe this from what I have seen of them. These women live in the best streets that there are in the city; it is the same in all their cities, their streets have the best rows of houses. They are very much esteemed, and are classed amongst those honored ones who are the mistresses of the captains; any respectable man may go to their houses without any blame attaching thereto. These women (are allowed) even to enter the presence of the wives of the king, and they stay with them and eat betel with them, a thing which no other person may do, no matter what his rank may be."
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274:); however some question the accuracy of this usage. "According to the devadasi themselves there exists a devdasi 'way of life' or 'professional ethic' (vritti, murai) but not a devadasi jāti (sub-caste). Later, the office of devdasi became hereditary but it did not confer the right to work without adequate qualification" (Amrit Srinivasan, 1985). In Europe the term
443:, with munificent grants including the daily disbursement of oil, turmeric, betel leaves, and nuts. Nattuvanars were the male accompanists of the Devadasis during their performances. The Nattuvanars conducted the orchestra while the Devadasi performed her service. Inscriptions indicate that Nattuvanars taught the Chola queen and princess Kundavai.
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did not provide the information as sought by the commission. However, the state government provided statistical data regarding the survey conducted by them to sanction a "Devadasi
Maintenance Allowance". A total of 8,793 applications were received and after conducting a survey 6,314 were rejected and
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school she established in Madras. Bharatanatyam is commonly seen as a very ancient dance tradition associated with the
Natyashastra. However, Bharatanatyam as it is performed and known today is actually a product of Arundale's recent endeavour to remove the Devadasi dance tradition from the perceived
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trained in ballet, sought to re-appropriate the
Devadasi dance traditions in a context perceived respectably by Indian society which had by then adopted the western morales. She altered the dance repertoire to exclude pieces perceived as erotic in their description of a deity. She also systematized
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river for the sage's worship and rituals. One day at the river she saw a group of youths engaged in water sports and forgot to return home in time for her husband's worship and rituals, which made
Jamadagni question her chastity. He ordered their sons one by one to punish their mother, but four of
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herself, and second, the women were honored because they were considered to be "those great women who (could) control natural human impulses, their five senses and submit themselves completely to God." As they were married to an immortal, the women were considered to be auspicious. Their main
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Between the sixth and thirteenth centuries, Devadasis had a high rank and dignity in society and were exceptionally affluent as they were seen as the protectors of the arts. During this period, royal patrons provided them with gifts of land, property, and jewellery. After becoming
Devadasis, the
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British Government also established institutions known as Lock Hospitals where women were brought in order to be treated for venereal diseases. However, many of the women admitted to these hospitals, including many Devadasi, were identified through the
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in India. During the
British colonial period many British soldiers were exposed to venereal diseases in brothels, and Devadasis were misunderstood to be responsible. In an effort to control the spread of venereal disease the British Government mandated that all prostitutes register themselves.
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is a female artist who is dedicated to the worship and service of a deity or a temple for the rest of her life. The dedication takes place in a ceremony that is somewhat similar to a marriage ceremony. In addition to taking care of the temple and performing rituals, these women also learn and
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dedication ceremony, was a widely advertised community event requiring the full cooperation of the local religious authorities. It initiated a young girl into the
Devadasi profession and was performed in the temple by a priest. In the Hindu tradition, marriage is viewed as the only religious
432:("Deva" means "Divine" and "Adigalar" "Servants", i.e. "Servants of the Divine"). Both male and female Devadasas and Devadasis were dedicated to the service of Hindu temples and their deities. The Chola empire developed the tradition of music and dance employed during temple festivals.
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in the Indian subcontinent, kings who were the patrons of temples lost their power, thus the temple artist communities also lost their significance. As a result, Devadasis were left without their traditional means of support and patronage and were now commonly associated with
852:, a woman eternally free from the adversity of widowhood. She would then perform her ritual and artistic duties in the temple. The puberty ceremonies were not only a religious occasion, but also a community feast and celebration in which the local elites also participated.
1991:. At the same time, other experts argue that the institution is "far older, and claim that what is arguably one of the most ancient extant pieces of Indian art, a small bronze of a naked dancing girl from Mohenjo-daro, dating to around 2500 B.C., could depict a devadasi."
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In later period the devadasis were equated with prostitutes and their children were again given away to temples. Stigma was attached to a particular caste of devadasis and they were seen as prostitutes. After a certain age they were left to fend for themselves.
908:("woman who never separated from good fortune"). Since she was wedded to a divine deity, she was supposed to be one of the especially welcome guests at weddings and was regarded as a bearer of good fortune. At weddings, people would receive a string of the
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writes that, "By the early twenty-first century, large numbers of women in the
Kalavanthulu community had converted to Christianity, because this promised them a stable monthly income as members of the new rehabilitation programs of these missions."
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immoral context associated with the Devadasi community and bring it into the upper caste performance milieu. She also adopted a lot of technical elements of ballet into the modified form of Bharatanatyam. To give the dance form a measure of respect
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referred to the women who danced inside the temple. Devadasi, or mahari, means "those great women who can control natural human impulses, their five senses and can submit themselves completely to God (Vachaspati)". Mahari is a contraction of
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decided that in order to honour the gods, certain women who were trained in classical dancing, should be married to the deities. The inception of the practice was one that was imbued with great respect as the women who were chosen to become
1943:(2004). "There is no substantial evidence of the origin of culturally sanctioned practices in India, though it has been suggested by historians that the devadasi system was known in prehistoric cities in India..." p. 195 (emphasis added)
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According to a study by the Joint Women's Programme of Bangalore for National Commission for Women, girls who have to accept becoming a Devadasi, few reasons were provided, which included dumbness, deafness, poverty, and others. The
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of Karnataka helps former Devadasi find a foothold in mainstream society. In 1982 she was made a Devadasi at age seven. In 1997 she began the non-governmental organisation MASS (Mahila Abhivrudhi-Samrakshana Sansthe) in the
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had a high rank and dignity in society and were exceptionally affluent as they were seen as the protectors of the arts. During this period royal patrons provided them with gifts of land, property, and jewellery.
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As the Chola empire expanded in wealth and size, more temples were built throughout the country. Soon other empresses and emperors started imitating the Chola empire and adopted Devadasi systems of their own.
888:, the main ceremony for ornamenting and dressing the God. At bedtime, Lord Jagannatha would first be served by male Sebayatas, who would fan him and decorate him with flowers. After they left, a
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to help women like her escape the Devadasi system and live a life of dignity. Between 1997 and 2017 MASS helped over 4,800 Devadasis reintegrate into mainstream society. In 2018 she received the
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duties, in addition to committing to a life without marriage (to a mortal, in the common, popular sense), were to take care of a temple and learn classical Indian dances, usually the
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in 1934. The colonial view of Devadasi practices remains debated as the British colonial government were unable to distinguish the Devadasis from non-religious street dancers.
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the dance in a way that incorporated the extension and use of space associated with dance traditions such as ballet. The product of this transformation was a new version of
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Reformists and abolitionists considered the Devadasi a social evil due to their way of life, which had very widely degenerated into a system of prostitution. The first anti-
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took to other professions such as nursing in the mid-20th century due to stigma attached to their inherent profession, as dance was frowned up during the colonial era.
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songs, and perhaps perform a ritualistic dance. Later she would come out and announce that the Lord has gone to sleep and the guard would close the main gate.
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The definite origin of the Devadasi or Devidasi tradition is murky due to its early inception. The first known mention of a Devadasi is to a girl named
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or “Devidasi” were subject to two great honors: first, because they were literally married to the deity, they were to be treated as if they were the
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2,479 Devadasis were declared eligible for the allowance. At the time of sending the information, 1,432 Devadasis were receiving this allowance.
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or puberty ceremonies, the Devadasi initiate began her marriage with an emblem of the god borrowed from the temple as a stand-in
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women would spend their time learning religious rites, rituals and dances. Devadasis were expected to live a life of celibacy.
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stambha (pillar). They would perform only pure dance, and could be watched by the audience. The
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wrote that this system has been eradicated and there are now no Devadasis in the state.
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for each family to give one girl to the Devadasi system. These dancers were known as
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stated that the Devadasi system is not prevalent in the state. In March 2015,
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in 2018; while a government study found 40,600 in 2008. The government of
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them refused on one pretext or the other. The sage cursed them to become
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for temple deities. Devadasis were known by various local terms such as
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empire supported the Devadasi system; in Tamil Devadasis were known as
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classical dance and who comes from a Mahari family, defines Mahari as
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Unfinished Gestures: Devadasis, Memory, and Modernity in South India
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officially maintained most brothels in India. The Irish missionary
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in 16th century describes the presence of Devadasis in the empire.
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Devdasis in South India and the Chola Empire and Vijayanagara Empire
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would then enter the room, stand near the door (Jaya Vijaya), sing
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were a community that was distributed throughout the state of
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and anti-dedication movement began in 1882, even though the
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and orchestras, were maintained by the Brihadisvara temple,
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with its 1988 Devdasis (Prohibition of Dedication) Act and
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Devadasi Custom – Rural Social Structure and Flesh Markets
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literature. It is not mentioned by Greek writers, and the
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An Exploratory Study on Devadasi Rehabilitation Programme
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Inscriptions indicate that 400 dancers, along with their
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were female attendants to the ladies of the families of
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Woman dedicated to the worship of a temple's patron god
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has identified 16,624 Devadasis within its state. The
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Devadasi System: Prostitution with Religious Sanction
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2935:
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2145:. Vol. I. Library of Alexandria. p. 103.
1834:"The Devadasi System: Temple Prostitution in India"
1813:
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117:
107:
97:
89:
81:
69:
3105:Wives of The God-king: Rituals of Devadasi of Puri
3001:, "Female Initiation Rites on the Malabar Coast",
2899:, Bombay: Tata Institute of Social Sciences, 1953.
2321:
2319:
1612:
848:. From then onward, the Devadasi was considered a
622:, one who conquers the five main ripus – enemies.
3142:, Vol. XXXV, No. 4, January 1975, pp. 377–89
2986:, Edinburgh: Oliphant Anderson and Ferrier, 1900.
2972:, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1972.
2365:The Devadasi System: Temple Prostitution in India
123:Temple services (including rituals, music, dance)
2776:"BBC Four - Storyville, Sex, Death and the Gods"
1633:"BBC Four - Storyville, Sex, Death and the Gods"
602:, translating to, "the woman belonging to God".
2081:. Archived from the original on 13 October 2007
1959:Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology
460:
3166:Sahoo, B.B, "Revival of the Devadasi system",
3003:Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
810:Madras Devadasi (Prevention of Dedication) Act
3312:
3205:(Marathi), Pune: Sugawa Prakashan, July 1997.
3191:, New Delhi: Reliance Publishing House, 1992.
2897:Sex Delinquent Women and Their Rehabilitation
2068:
2066:
166:. The practice of Devadasi was banned during
8:
3287:- Article about 1930 video capture at Baroda
2883:Journal of Anthropological Society of Bombay
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1529:Devadasi: The Eternal Dancer | Unframed
1308:depicting the lives of Devadasis married to
39:
2881:Artal R.O., "Basavis in Peninsular India",
2869:The Position of Women in Hindu Civilization
2644:"Over 80K Devadasis in Karnataka, say NGOs"
920:Notable members from the Devadasi community
3319:
3305:
3297:
3208:Vijaya Kumar, S & Chakrapani, c 1993,
3036:, New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House, 1980.
3012:, New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House, 1983.
1053:
681:and had Renuka beheaded by his fifth son,
387:in South India. Similarly, there were 500
38:
3182:Devadasi System – A Universal Institution
3149:, Bombay: Lalwani Publishing House, 1967.
1849:
1562:
1560:
1078:, a French opera in three acts. Music by
769:, which she taught professionally at the
653:Yellamma Cult of Karnataka in South India
266:. Devadasi is sometimes referred to as a
134:practice classical Indian dances such as
3916:Social impact of Indian television drama
3091:Devadasi: A Burning Problem of Karnataka
3072:1857–1947. Delhi, Manohar. Oxford, 1975.
2338:"Horrors of India's brothels documented"
1900:"Dictionnaire de français > bayadère"
610:who served God through dance and music.
332:, which describes in detail the life of
3107:, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1985.
3041:Devadasi Cult – A Sociological Analysis
2963:Religion, Politics and History in India
2667:
2665:
2583:Viswanathan, Lakshmi (26 August 2021).
1451:
1124:National Centre for the Performing Arts
3198:, New Delhi: S. Chand & Co., 1974.
3093:, Bijapur: Radha Printing Works, 1959.
2916:. Delhi, Deep & Deep Publications.
2871:, Benaras: Motilal Banarasi Das, 1956.
2229:
2227:
2092:
2073:Ramnarayan, Gowri (27 December 1998).
1665:Hyaeweol Choi, Margaret Jolly (2014).
1590:
1110:a documentary on dance performance of
399:. Between the 6th and 13th centuries,
214:According to temple worship rules, or
3251:Devadasis - Sinned or Sinned Against?
3135:, New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1971.
3086:, New Delhi: Chetna Publishers, 1976.
2956:Hindu Manners, Customs and Ceremonies
2954:Dubois Abbe J.A and Beachampes H.K.,
1621:from the original on 11 January 2022.
585:Devadasis were known colloquially as
7:
3180:Sujana Mallika & Krishna Reddy,
2942:Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics
1977:"A Brief History of Devadasi System"
1648:"'Devadasis are a cursed community'"
1646:Colundalur, Nash (21 January 2011).
1467:
1465:
1463:
1461:
1459:
1457:
1455:
1029:found more than 80,000 Devadasis in
812:outlawed dedication in the southern
788:to "Bharatanatyam" or Indian dance.
3065:, Ed. A.L. Basham, Clarendon Press,
2585:"Gowri Ammal's place in the annals"
2142:Castes and Tribes of Southern India
2024:National Geographic Traveller India
473:A community of Karnataka living in
314:by the king during the time of the
3264:Slaves to the goddess of fertility
1027:Karnataka State Women's University
526:districts, Ādapāpas were known as
25:
3212:, Almora: Shri Almora Book Depot.
3147:A Study of Prostitution in Bombay
3140:The Indian Journal of Social Work
3138:Patil, B.R., "The Devadasis", in
2965:, The Hague, Mouton and Co., 1970
2701:Satyajit Ray (20 November 1976).
1543:Umashanker, K. (7 October 2017).
568:means one who is engaged in art.
3210:Joginism: A Bane of Indian Women
2951:, Bombay: Vora Publishers, 1957.
1010:, the last devadasi attached to
548:. They were also referred to as
54:
3740:Proposed states and territories
3163:, Feb–Mar 1983, pp. 28–31.
2958:, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1928
2456:"ZP honours Padma Shri Jodatti"
2210:. University of Chicago Press.
1265:Balasaraswati: Her Art and Life
1250:documentary series directed by
246:. Devadasis were also known as
3084:Role Conflict in Working Women
2984:The Wrongs of Indian Womanhood
2909:, New York: Grove Press, 1954.
2260:Barry, Ellen (23 March 2015).
1865:De Souza, Teotonio R. (1994).
1795:(2007). Retrieved 4 July 2007.
1614:"India's 'prostitutes of God'"
804:province as it existed in the
798:Bombay Devadasi Protection Act
172:Bombay Devadasi Protection Act
1:
3168:Indian Journal of Social Work
3145:Puekar S.D. and Kamalla Rao,
2876:Economic and Political Weekly
2801:"Beatification of the Erotic"
2075:"Where are the master gurus?"
1953:Jaiganesh, B. (9 July 2021).
1084:Victor-Joseph Étienne de Jouy
1017:Similarly, the government of
1000:National Commission for Women
994:Contemporary statistical data
3114:. Delhi, Concept Publishers.
2940:Crooke, W., "Prostitution",
2536:
2280:"The Yellamma Cult of India"
2045:"Thanjavur through the ages"
1118:. A joint production of the
800:. This act pertained to the
704:British colonial authorities
694:Reformists and abolitionists
185:with its 1947 Devdasis Act.
3504:Water supply and sanitation
3112:Indian Women and Patriarchy
3063:A Cultural History of India
2402:University of Chicago Press
1736:"Hinduism and prostitution"
872:would give Darshana to the
371:, a Chinese traveller, and
302:Ancient and medieval period
4041:
3391:Public distribution system
3220:Sutanuka ekti debdasir nam
1975:Aparimita Pramanik Sahoo,
753:Evolution of Bharatanatyam
29:
4020:Cultural history of India
3906:Films about social issues
3293:- VICE Travel Documentary
2979:, New Delhi: Uppal, 1983.
2907:The Wonder That Was India
2826:"The Last Great Devadasi"
2099:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
606:had defined Devadasis as
577:Mahari Devadasi of Odisha
298:) was occasionally used.
60:Devadasi named Gnyana of
53:
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3203:Devadasi: Shodh Ani Bodh
3121:. London, Zed Books Ltd.
3054:JONAKI (The Glow Worm),
3010:Religion in Modern India
2992:Devadāsī: dancing damsel
2923:, Vol. IV, No. II, 1991.
2912:Chakrabothy, K. (2000).
2554:The Skeptic's Dictionary
2370:UCLA Women's Law Journal
2139:Thurston, Edgar (1909).
1838:UCLA Women's Law Journal
1287:The Vice Guide to Travel
1244:Sex, Death, and the Gods
1120:Government of Tamil Nadu
591:Jagannath temple complex
581:In the eastern state of
500:It was customary in the
113:44,000 to 250,000 (2006)
3374:National Pension System
3156:, Vol. 56, No. 4, 1976.
3034:Women’s Quest for Power
2995:, APH Publishing, 2000.
2989:Goswami, Kali Prasad.,
2930:. Gothenburg: Nordicom.
2885:, Vol. IX, No. 2, 1910.
2854:. Gothenburg: Nordicom.
2514:Oxford University Press
2508:Soneji, Davesh (2010).
2392:Soneji, Davesh (2012).
2204:Soneji, Davesh (2012).
2174:Oxford University Press
2114:Sewell, Robert (1900).
2002:"The legend of Vellayi"
1987:19 October 2007 at the
1869:. Concept. p. 68.
1832:Shingal, Ankur (2015).
1792:Encyclopædia Britannica
1304:. Television series on
1212:. Television series on
1180:. Television series on
1092:L'éducation d'un prince
926:Bangalore Nagarathnamma
792:Legislative Initiatives
668:, who married the sage
481:were are also known as
347:, a classical poet and
336:, is silent about it."
48:Female servant of a god
30:For the 1948 film, see
3712:Caste-related violence
3428:Universal basic income
3328:Social issues in India
3285:Devadasi video Mystery
3277:by William Dalrymple.
3126:Tiydschrift: Voor Econ
3100:65(17): Pages: 5–21.
3029:, Vol.7, No. 47, 1927.
2728:"Giddh – The Vultures"
2648:The New Indian Express
2510:Bharatnatyam: A reader
1924:, forme dialectale de
1402:Gomantak Maratha Samaj
1062:Title and description
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3911:Freedom of expression
3170:, Vol 58, No 3, 1997.
2310:28 March 2007 at the
1617:. 20 September 2010.
1482:10.2307/j.ctv301d7f.9
1328:Television series on
906:akhanda saubhagyavati
782:Rukmini Devi Arundale
758:Rukmini Devi Arundale
614:, the oldest guru of
415:
157:During the period of
3760:Separatist movements
2977:Religion and Society
2241:on 30 September 2007
1804:Sahoo, supra note 14
1771:on 27 September 2007
988:M. L. Vasanthakumari
983:Moovalur Ramamirtham
960:Mylapore Gowri Ammal
952:, carnatic vocalists
450:Portuguese traveler
170:, starting with the
93:no central authority
32:Devadasi (1948 film)
3798:Illegal immigration
3443:Widening income gap
3068:Jordan, K. (2003).
2618:"The last devadasi"
2378:10.5070/L3221026367
2169:India's Communities
1851:10.5070/L3221026367
1822:Lee, supra note 11.
1377:Sacred prostitution
1315:documentary series
1256:documentary series
1194:Indra Soundar Rajan
1080:Charles-Simon Catel
1055:
864:would dance at the
456:Vijayanagara Empire
416:Vellayi Gopuram in
310:, who was declared
103:Indian Subcontinent
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4015:Hindu temple dance
3750:Religious violence
3611:Female infanticide
3596:Child prostitution
3413:Standard of living
3291:Prostitutes of God
3234:Hegge Vandu Payana
3128:, Geografie, 1972.
2982:Fuller Marcus B.,
2730:. Alternate Movies
2650:. 28 February 2020
2624:. 18 February 2016
2487:The Times of India
2344:. 23 November 2013
2266:The New York Times
1705:. 30 January 2018.
1702:The Times of India
1435:Muthulakshmi Reddy
1382:Child prostitution
1283:Prostitutes of God
1054:
1050:In popular culture
978:Muthulakshmi Reddy
884:would sing at the
868:. After breakfast
824:Devadasi practices
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3494:Manual scavenging
3354:Farmers' suicides
3196:Women in Rig Veda
3194:Upadhyaya, B.S.,
3133:Culture and Power
3117:Mies, M. (1986).
3110:Mies, M. (1980).
3089:Karkhanis, G.G.,
3075:Kadetotad, N.K.,
2933:Crooke Williams,
2681:Samarthbharat.com
2523:978-0-19-808377-1
2462:. 1 February 2018
2436:. 27 January 2018
2415:978-0-226-76809-0
2304:"Yellamma Slaves"
2217:978-0-226-76809-0
2152:978-1-4655-8236-2
2125:978-0-7165-2137-2
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1430:Kanjirottu Yakshi
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