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sati
1[suh-tee, suht-ee]
noun
a Hindu practice whereby a widow immolates herself on the funeral pyre of her husband: now abolished by law.
a Hindu widow who so immolates herself.
Sati
2[suh-tee, suht-ee]
noun
the wife of Rudra, who immolated herself following a quarrel between her father and her husband.
Word History and Origins
Origin of sati1
Example Sentences
A teenaged widow was burned on her husband's funeral pyre under the Hindu practice of sati 37 years ago.
After its glorification was made illegal, the group dropped sati from its name.
But despite Kanwar’s deification, chances of justice for India’s last sati remain dim.
Sati was first banned in 1829 by the British colonial rulers, but the practice had continued even after India’s independence in 1947.
Kanwar is recognised as India’s last sati.
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