| Manu (Lawgiver) - Hindu law - 1886 - 768 pages
...gives happiness to his wife, both in season and out of season, in this world and in the next. 154. Though destitute of virtue, or seeking pleasure (elsewhere), or devoid of good qualities, (yet) a husband must be constantly worshipped as a god by a faithful wife. 155. No sacrifice, no vow,... | |
| Ramabai Sarasvati - Hindu women - 1887 - 168 pages
...always gives happiness to his wife, both in season and out of season, in this world and in the next." " Though destitute of virtue, or seeking pleasure elsewhere, or devoid of good qualities, yet a husband must be constantly worshipped as a god by a faithful wife." " No sacrifice, no vow, no... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - India - 1890 - 572 pages
...insult his memory. , " Though destitute of virtue, or seeking pleasure, or devoid of good qualities, yet a husband must be constantly worshipped as a god by a faithful wife. " No sacrifice, no vow, no fast, must be performed by women apart from their husbands ; if a wife obeys... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - Hindu civilization - 1894 - 354 pages
...contemptible." * "Though destitute of virtue, or seeking pleasure, or devoid of good qualities, yet a husband must be constantly worshipped as a god by a faithful wife. "No sacrifice, no vow, no fast, must be performed by women apart from their husbands ; if a wife obeys... | |
| 1897 - 918 pages
...drunkard, or diseased, shall be deserted for three months (and be) deprived of her ornaments and furniture. last ! — Ibid, pp 102-3. (3) The Commission to Preach.— And the Blessed One said to (yet) a husband must be constantly worshiped as a god by a faithful wife. — Ibid, pp. 341, 196. (8)... | |
| Lucy Evangeline Guinness, Lucy E. Guinness-Kumm - India - 1898 - 266 pages
...young woman, or even by an aged one, nothing must be done independently, even in her own house. . . . Though destitute of virtue, or seeking pleasure elsewhere, or devoid of good qualities, yet a husband must be constantly worshipped by his wife.' A WORKING WOMANFUEL SELLER. This, indeed,... | |
| Margaret Beahm Denning - India - 1902 - 360 pages
...or even by an aged one, nothing must be done independently, even in her own house." Again he says : "Though destitute of virtue, or seeking pleasure elsewhere, or devoid of good qualities, yet a husband must be constantly worshiped by his wife." This is, indeed, her religion — to look... | |
| Thomas Joseph Shahan - Church history - 1903 - 476 pages
...youth to her husband, when her lord is dead to her sons — a woman must never be independent. . . . Though destitute of virtue, or seeking pleasure elsewhere,...constantly worshipped as a god by a faithful wife. . . . Through their passion for men, through their mutable temper, through their natural heartlessness... | |
| Thomas Joseph Shahan - Church history - 1903 - 476 pages
...to her husband, when her lord is dead to her sons—a woman must never be independent. . . . Thougli destitute of virtue, or seeking pleasure elsewhere,...constantly worshipped as a god by a faithful wife. . . . Through their passion for men, through their mutable temper, through their natural heartlessness... | |
| Christianity and other religions - 1905 - 334 pages
...154), " Though destitute of virtue, or seeking pleasure elsewhere, or devoid of all good qualities, yet a husband must be constantly worshipped as a god by a faithful wife." Of Hindu widowhood little need be said. The 1 " The High-Caste Hindu Woman," p. 58. wife's condition,... | |
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