Devadasi System

Devadasi is a name given to a girl ‘dedicated’ to a deity in a temple for worship and service of the deity for the rest of her life. This was prominent in southern and parts of western India.

The dedication of the girl takes place in a ceremony similar to marriage and is called ‘pottukattu’.

In this article, we have discussed the origin and background of this practice, and its various prospects. This is also an important concept for all IAS Exam aspirants.

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Devadasi System – Origin & Background

Causes for Devadasi Tradition Prevalent in India

In India, there still are a few states which continue to practise the Devadasi tradition despite the Supreme Court orders to abolish this system.

Discussed below are the causes for the extent of the Devadasi System:

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Devadasi System – Laws & Offences

Kerala-based NGO, S.L. Foundation had borough to the notice of the judiciary the existence of this practise in multiple parts of the country. In was in 2016 that the Supreme Court had ordered the states to implement strict laws to completely abolish the system.

The following laws have been passed to stop the Devadasis tradition:

Abolition of Devadasi System – Challenges

To completely remove the tradition from society, there are certain challenges which are being faced by the law-enforcing authorities. These include:

Educating the lower and economically backward sections of the society is one of the first initiatives which must be taken into consideration for completely removing this malpractice.

Devadasi System – Moving Forward

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Frequently Asked Questions on Devadasi System

Q 1. What is the Devadasi System?

Ans. Devadasi system is practised in various parts of India as per which a young girl is devoted and married to a deity before she reaches puberty. She then acts as a caretaker to the temple and deity she has been devoted to. In recent times, this practice has been used to push girls into prostitution.

Q 2. Is the Devadasi system still prevalent?

Ans. Yes, the system is still prevalent in various parts of the country.

Q 3. Who started the Devadasi system?

Ans. The Devadasi system is believed to have started in the sixth century. Devadasis were then considered to have a high status in society and were treated with respect as they were directly devoted to the diety.