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Related: About this forumA Menstruating Woman in Nepal Died as a Result of an Irrational Hindu Ritual
A 22-year-old Nepalese woman named Gauri Kumari Bayak recently died alone in a windowless hut on a freezing cold night because she was menstruating.
She didnt die because someone forced her to sleep outside her warm home, but because, after centuries perhaps millennia of dominant Hindu religious traditions in her homeland, she believed she had to. In her culture, women are seen as unclean during their monthly periods, shunned like lepers. Its just the way it is. Known as chhaupadi (meaning tree omen), the myth reflects the idea that women are so toxic during menstruation that if they touch a tree, it will forever be barren of fruit.
The cause of Bayaks death was reportedly asphyxiation from the fumes of a small fire she lit to stave off hypothermia.
This tragic news is one of several recent media reports spotlighting the hazards inherent in religious and cultural traditions. In fact, the New York Times reports that what happened to Bayak has happened to dozens of other Hindu women in Nepal. They allegedly isolate themselves at night in drafty and uninsulated huts to avoid disapproving eyes. Last summer, another menstruating woman died after being bitten by a venomous snake while she slept in a primitive lean-to.
Read more at http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2018/01/12/a-menstruating-woman-in-nepal-died-as-a-result-of-a-irrational-hindu-ritual/#WvpUhBqXEuSRtWe1.99
She didnt die because someone forced her to sleep outside her warm home, but because, after centuries perhaps millennia of dominant Hindu religious traditions in her homeland, she believed she had to. In her culture, women are seen as unclean during their monthly periods, shunned like lepers. Its just the way it is. Known as chhaupadi (meaning tree omen), the myth reflects the idea that women are so toxic during menstruation that if they touch a tree, it will forever be barren of fruit.
The cause of Bayaks death was reportedly asphyxiation from the fumes of a small fire she lit to stave off hypothermia.
At this time of year, Nepal is quite cold, especially at night. In Ms. Bayaks area, the temperature dropped close to freezing on Monday. Police officials said the shed where she was sleeping had no windows, and that they found fresh coals near her body, evidence that she had built a small fire.
This tragic news is one of several recent media reports spotlighting the hazards inherent in religious and cultural traditions. In fact, the New York Times reports that what happened to Bayak has happened to dozens of other Hindu women in Nepal. They allegedly isolate themselves at night in drafty and uninsulated huts to avoid disapproving eyes. Last summer, another menstruating woman died after being bitten by a venomous snake while she slept in a primitive lean-to.
Read more at http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2018/01/12/a-menstruating-woman-in-nepal-died-as-a-result-of-a-irrational-hindu-ritual/#WvpUhBqXEuSRtWe1.99
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A Menstruating Woman in Nepal Died as a Result of an Irrational Hindu Ritual (Original Post)
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2018
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Me.
(35,454 posts)1. No Words
Cartoonist
(7,323 posts)2. The apologist's excuse
Try blaming that on mental illness. This is religion's baby. We know who the Father is.
MineralMan
(146,338 posts)3. How is it possible in the 21st Century that menstruation
is still tabu? How can we still be so backward to not recognize a normal body function as normal and essential to the continuation of our own species? Religion holds us back to an extent most people do not recognize.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)4. Tragic.
And wouldn't have happened without religious beliefs.