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Sacred Sins
Sacred Sins: Devadasis in Contemporary India | Arun Ezhuthachan
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WINNER OF THE KERALA SAHITYA AKADEMI AWARD In 2008, journalist Arun Ezhuthachan decided to investigate whether the banned dance bars of Mangaluru would continue illegally. What he stumbled upon, however, was an intricate web of old beliefs and new-age oppression - the modern devadasi. Young girls were dedicated to temples, only to end up as mistresses of upper-caste men and abandoned once they were older. Speaking to locals, NGOs and the devadasis themselves, Arun began to follow the whispered clues to these forsaken women in all corners of India. In rural Karnataka, he meets devadasis clinging to their faith despite intense exploitation; in Kolkata, daughters sold into sex work by their families find no way out; in Vrindavan, ostracized widows congregate to serve God, only to encounter devious predators; and in Puri, the last surviving devadasi reminisces about her time serving Lord Jagannath. Revealing how the oppression of women continues to be veiled by religion, this explosive journalistic account brings to light an India ridden with casteism, patriarchy and abject poverty. The heart-wrenching stories and shocking revelations of Sacred Sins will leave you dismayed, appalled and blazing for change.
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An eye opening, shocking & heartbreaking book about the Devadasi culture. Focuses on how sexual abuse of young girls & women of all ages is done under religious sanction or divine order from the Gods. Upper caste & privileged members of society use this lack of awareness, lack of privilege & abject poverty of families to groom & abuse girls and women as Devadasis; then selling them to the red light areas around India for the flesh trade.