On Thursday 12 Mar 2009 10:12:04 pm Radhika, Y. wrote:
> what about the effect of victorian england on hindu mores regarding
> sexuality? surely this would have disturbed the continuum?

Hindu society is likely to have been modified both by Islamic views on 
morality as well as Victorian morality. The real problem (that I come across 
time and again in various dscussions) is that people are trying to pin down 
what is the "Hindu" model that pre-dated these two "hated" influences. 

Islam did not cook up new morality. It merely codified and formalized some 
aspects of pre-existing, pre-Islamic morality. That means that there were 
certain models of morality that pre-dated islam. Some aspects of Hindu 
morality too pre-date islam.

Most people who search for "pure Hindu" morality unadulterated by Islamic and 
Christian morality seem (to me) loath to accept that Islam and Hindus may 
both have adopted an ancient pre-Islamic model resulting in the uncomfortable 
(to some) conclusion that there is some coincidence and commonality in 
Islamic and Hindu morality. Khajuraho and the Kama Sutra are quoted as 
glorious examples of Hindu morality that predated all this "admixture".

But if you look at what Hindu society seems to value and what Islamic society 
seems to value - there is a lot of commonality. The joint family system with 
collective decision making about various issues including marriage, the 
demand for "respect" for elders, the movement of the married girl into the 
groom's family/house and the exalted status of sons over daughters are common 
to Islamic and Hindu society. 

It has been alleged that the Hindu tendency to ask women to cover their heads 
with a pallu is Islamic influence. The honor system where family honor is 
dependent on the behavior of the female is blamed on Islamic society - but 
seems to exist among Hindus as well. Is this "contamination from Islam" or is 
this a pre-Islamic model that has been adopted by Hindus as well as in Islam?

Why was it such a good model for Sita to follow Rama into the forest? Why did 
Rama reject Sita after her rescue from Lanka? Is there any Christian or 
Islamic morality here?

What is Indian culture?

shiv

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