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Women's Rights (1)

[1] We, men and women, are the progeny [...] and men are equally divine and inherit similar and equal rights to life, [...] – rather something much more.

Vraja Krśńa and Párthasárathi Krśńa – 1 (Discourse 1) (1)

[8] In ancient India, before the arrival [...] inheritance, whereby the daughters would inherit the property from their mothers, [...] “Mahámaggallan” Arhan.

The Social Order and Superiority and Inferiority Complexes (1)

[7] Inferiority and superiority complexes [...] forever bowed – while others inherit vast wealth as well as family [...] in the stratum of spirituality.

The Kśatriya Age (1)

[58] Human beings are creatures of sensibility. [...] fathers also wanted their children to inherit their heroic qualities, powerful [...] society was also strengthened.

The Five Kinds of Conscience (Viveka) (1)

[11] It is not enough to equate the [...] amount of scientific progress they inherit and do not care for further development. [...] a comparatively developed age.

“Tadátmánaḿ Srjámyaham” (1)

[7] The same child, when grown up a [...] and with thoughts as to who will inherit its property after its death as [...] it is not a punishable offence.

Social Justice (3)

[27] There are those who mistakenly [...] Generally very few daughters these days inherit alluring amounts of property from [...] or upper middle-class families inherit very substantial properties and [...] easily due to the power of money.

[49] As regards learning versus ignorance, [...] superiority. Similarly, the rich, who inherit huge ancestral properties, accumulate [...] or paternal property of anyone.

Rise Above All Complexes (1)

[4] As far as you are concerned, you [...] created beings of this universe inherit a common patrimony. Therefore [...] encourage a superiority complex.

Parama Puruśa within Everyone (1)

[12] And, caste. When all are children [...] certainly be Brahmans. Children inherit the caste of the father. [...] society is one and indivisible.

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (1)

[5] In the ancient world, when human [...] matrilineal; that is, the children used to inherit the property of the mother. This [...] qualitative excellence of a person.

Ideal System of Inheritance (3)

[2] (1) Sons and daughters will inherit in equal shares the movable and/or [...] father’s family after her death.

[3] (2) The widow will inherit the entire property of her husband, [...] relation of her father-in-law.

[8] (6) The property of one family [...] demise, her sons and daughters will inherit the self-acquired property of their mother.

From Matriarchy to Patriarchy – Excerpt C (2)

[2] After marriage, a man changed his [...] that is, sons and daughters would inherit property from their mothers. This [...] that person might have inherited.

[5] The influence of the matriarchal [...] in Bengal, they are entitled to inherit the property of their maternal [...] grandmothers or great-grandmothers.

From Matriarchy to Patriarchy – Excerpt B (2)

[6] Unfortunately, as a woman was no better than chattel, she had no right to inherit her ancestral property. Women [...] in-laws in her husband’s house.

[8] When the society was semi-matriarchal, a woman had the right to inherit her maternal property. Even the [...] the property of their mothers.

Eka to Ekáuṋga (Discourse 12) (4)

[31] Needless to say, as the children [...] permitted to keep fire did her children inherit the right to keep fire.

[33] It was extremely difficult for [...] religious rights, they did not inherit the natural inheritable qualities [...] of the niyoga pitá could inherit the social and religious rights [...] stay with their maternal uncles.

[34] Pratiloma : In the cases [...] social system the children would inherit the mother’s gotra, caste and social and religious rights.)

Casteism and the Decline of Women's Status – Excerpt D (4)

[19] Needless to say, as the children [...] permitted to keep fire did her children inherit the right to keep fire.

[21] It was extremely difficult for [...] religious rights, they did not inherit the natural inheritable qualities [...] of the niyoga pitá could inherit the social and religious rights [...] stay with their maternal uncles.

[22] Pratiloma : In the cases [...] social system the children would inherit the mother’s gotra, caste, and social and religious rights.)

Building a Healthy Society – Excerpt H (3)

[18] 1. Sons and daughters shall inherit in equal shares the movable and/or [...] father’s family after her death.

[19] 2. The widow shall inherit the entire property of her husband, [...] relation of her father-in-law.

[23] 6. The property of one family usually [...] demise, her sons and daughters will inherit the self-acquired property of their mother.

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (3)

[48] Unfortunately, as a woman was no better than chattel, she had no right to inherit her ancestral property. Women [...] in-laws in her husband’s house.

[50] When the society was semi-matriarchal, a woman had the right to inherit her maternal property. Even the [...] other valuables) that a woman would inherit was called aodváhika. Ut – vah + ghaiṋ + t́hak = aodváhika.

All Bask In the Glory of Shiva – 3 (Discourse 8) (5)

[4] And the system of inheritance was matriarchal, that is, the daughters would inherit the property. From the mother, [...] fully, among the people of Bengal.

[5] Later the matrilineal order was [...] patriarchal one. The son would inherit his father’s property; from him, his son would inherit the property; and so on. The daughters were almost completely deprived of ancestral property.

[6] In some places there is a mixed system, as in Bengal, where both the sons and daughters inherit paternal property. In Bengal a sister’s sons are entitled to inherit their maternal uncle’s property [...] not an ideal arrangement either.