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Daughters light mother's pyre- Rajasthan
Jaipur, Jan 1 (UNI) Seven daughters of a 72-year-old woman in Bhilwara set an example in the conservative Rajasthani society when they not only lit the pyre of their mother but also carried her to the funeral site.
One of the daughters Lata Madrecha said their mother Kanchan Devi used to consider them as sons. She never wanted a son in spite of seven daughters and encouraged them stand on per with boys.
Kanchan Devi's daughters bid farewell to their mother by carrying their mother's body to the funeral site and lit the pyre yesterday amid tears.
In
a
society,
where
girls
are
considered
a
burden
and
sons
a
blessing,
these
daughters,
however,
departed
from
the
routine.
Even
their
husbands,
relatives
and
neighbours
supported
the
move
whole-heartedly.
In
earlier
days
in
Rajasthan,
women
were
forbidden
to
attend
the
cremation
site.
But
with
this,
Kanchan
Devi's
daughters,
all
above
35,
have
managed
to
pay
her
the
perfect
tribute.



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