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    IN RURAL INDIA, TRADITIONS OF CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION ENDURE
    Scripps Howard News Service
    By JOHN STACKHOUSE
    Toronto Globe and Mail

    SANGLI, India - The prettiest girl in this leafy, tropical town in western
    India's sugar belt doesn't have much time to talk. Dressed in a stunning
    mauve silk sari, with gold jewelry dripping from her ear lobes and nose,
    18-year-old Chandra must get to work.

    "My entire family depends on me," she said with a laugh as her alcoholic
    mother stood at the doorway ordering her back to the family's brothel.

    A prostitute since she was 12, Chandra expects to net the equivalent of $50
    for her day's work, because in her state of Maharashtra it's the annual
    snake festival and a time for local men to celebrate another good monsoon.

    In an average month, Chandra figures she can bring home $500 - an amount
    many of her customers don't earn in one year.

    "My family, my brothers, they sit around all day and do nothing," continued
    Chandra, who has a five-year-old son from her initiation as a commercial
    sex worker. "Everything they have is from me."

    Far from the chaotic brothels of Bombay and Calcutta, where many children
    are kept in forced custody, Chandra represents what many experts say are
    the majority of India's 100,000 or more child prostitutes: girls put to
    work by their families for no other reason than the enormous, if brief,
    profits they can earn.

    They can be found at truck stops, dingy small-town hotels and roadside tea
    stalls. They often do double duty as kitchen help and sex workers.

    And they have little choice - not when their parents, siblings and other
    relatives depend so much on their earning power.

    With her movie star looks, Chandra was virtually destined to become a sex
    worker at the age of 12. It was her mother's occupation, too.

    But as with many Indian children, she wasn't sold directly into
    prostitution. Instead, Chandra's mother confirmed her as a "devadasi," a
    Hindu temple servant who before reaching puberty is dedicated for life to
    the goddess Yallamma.

    Traditionally, the divine and elaborate marriage would transport a
    low-caste girl such as Chandra into a devotional career of temple singing
    and dancing. In modern times, the outlawed ritual, which is believed to
    absorb as many as 10,000 girls a year, often means sexual enslavement to a
    temple priest or prostitution.

    The devadasi system is only one of countless traditions of child sexual
    exploitation in rural India that seem sure to endure, driven by the
    economics of poverty, tyranny of caste and compulsions of culture and
    religion.

    "Some of these forms of child prostitution in India emerge from deeply
    rooted, traditional practices and beliefs which still prevail," said
    Richard Young, chief of community development for the United Nations
    Children's Fund in India. "They may be legally outlawed, but they do
    continue."

    And they present a serious challenge to the world. As the international
    community tries to crack down on the sexual exploitation of children with
    stronger laws, better police enforcement and community-development
    projects, it remains to be seen whether the culture of child prostitution -
    from the parents who sell their children to the people who buy them - will
    change anytime soon.

    "Attitudes and mind sets, corruption and apathy are major obstacles which
    will not be overcome by any scheme," Young said.

    In the Indian desert state of Rajasthan, where Rajnat tribals once served
    maharajahs, the communities now set up camp along highways to serve truck
    drivers. At puberty, each girl's virginity is auctioned to a man, and she
    is then put to work in a mass market.

    In the southern state of Andhra Pradesh, the "basavi," or "female bull,"
    ceremony consigns low-caste girls to a life of ritual devotion that is so
    unremunerative that they usually resort to prostitution as well.

    In the Bedia tribe, one girl is selected from each family to serve as a
    community prostitute; if she becomes pregnant, she is ritually married to a
    one-rupee coin.

    But it is the illegal devadasi system that accounts for up to one-fifth of
    India's child prostitutes, UNICEF says. The devadasi dedications, often
    held in private homes to avoid police raids, prey on parents' fear and
    greed.

    Many of the girls, and in some cases boys, are chosen because of ailments -
    such as skin diseases, mental retardation, leprosy, the matted hair of
    malnutrition - that render them undesirable for human marriage.

    It also saves the family an onerous dowry, as the girl is married to the
    god for life. In return for their divine devotion, the devadasis are
    accorded special status in their villages, not least because of their
    earning power. They receive comfort and caring when they are ill. Some are
    even eligible for a government pension of $4 a month.

    As with thousands of other women in her district, Durga, a mother in her
    mid-20s, was put through the ritualistic devadasi ceremony and married to
    an icon before her first menstrual cycle.

    "There was no question of being happy or sad," she said. "I didn't know
    what they were doing."

    It was just another part of an unforgiving childhood. Durga had been raised
    in a Bombay brothel, where her mother was sold into prostitution by her
    father. She remembers being so poor that she carried pails of water for the
    equivalent of less than one penny a trip. She also remembers being raped at
    13 for refusing a customer, and being bruised so badly that she had to go
    to hospital.

    But now Durga earns the equivalent of about $120 a month - enough to care
    for her two children, two brothers and mother - and knows there is no other
    way for her now.

    "Once you're in the business," she said, "it's very difficult to get out."

    In Sangli's red-light district, in a downtrodden corner of the city near
    the railway tracks, most of the 260 prostitutes are devadasis who serve a
    prosperous farm belt from a squatter camp of cinder-block houses built on
    land allotted by the local government.

    Each room is fitted with a cassette player, ceiling fan, cot - some with
    two or three - and a sheet hangs from the ceiling to serve as a curtain.

    Outside on the footpaths, well-dressed young men loaf about in indecision
    or relaxation. The tradition seems unchanged in many ways, except one.

    "Men come and ask for younger and younger women," said Kamla, a local madam
    and devadasi, whose rotund frame and grimacing face is enough to keep
    troublemakers away.

    Even in far-flung Sangli, 10 hours by bus from Bombay, the fear of
    contracting AIDS has hit the brothels like a monsoon cloud. One young
    prostitute, who calls herself Seventy Jasmine, asked if AIDS really is a
    deadly disease with no cure.

    Durga told her that it is, and that two of her co-workers died last month.
    One had four children. Durga then told the others about Ichalkaranji, a
    textile-mill center not far from Sangli, where eight prostitutes died last
    month. There, the red-light district's population, which once numbered
    around 70, is down to 35.

    Durga once assumed she would dedicate her daughter, who is now 6, to be a
    devadasi, like herself and her mother. But not anymore.

    "We are afraid of death," Durga explained. "We do not want our children to
    die."

    #2
    Truly tragic. I shiver with fear what poverty and social inequality can do an innocent young girl! They deserve to go to school and play, not fear HIV.

    Anyway, I don't find any religious angle here... seems more like a general discussion hence I'm moving it general forum. Please continue the discussion there. Thanks.

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      #3

      very sad..
      Simple ain't easy.

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        #4
        maybe u should try reading it again... it definitely links prostitution to hinduism.

        >>>But as with many Indian children, she wasn't sold directly into
        prostitution. Instead, Chandra's mother confirmed her as a "devadasi," a
        Hindu temple servant who before reaching puberty is dedicated for life to
        the goddess Yallamma.

        Traditionally, the divine and elaborate marriage would transport a
        low-caste girl such as Chandra into a devotional career of temple singing
        and dancing. In modern times, the outlawed ritual, which is believed to
        absorb as many as 10,000 girls a year, often means sexual enslavement to a
        temple priest or prostitution. <<<

        [This message has been edited by mundyaa (edited May 31, 2000).]

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          #5
          Originally posted by mundyaa:
          maybe u should try reading it again... it definitely links prostitution to hinduism.

          >>>But as with many Indian children, she wasn't sold directly into
          prostitution. Instead, Chandra's mother confirmed her as a "devadasi," a
          Hindu temple servant who before reaching puberty is dedicated for life to
          the goddess Yallamma.

          Traditionally, the divine and elaborate marriage would transport a
          low-caste girl such as Chandra into a devotional career of temple singing
          and dancing. In modern times, the outlawed ritual, which is believed to
          absorb as many as 10,000 girls a year, often means sexual enslavement to a
          temple priest or prostitution. <<<

          [This message has been edited by mundyaa (edited May 31, 2000).]
          How does it link it to Hinduism? Can u read English? It says traditionally she is supposed to dance and sing with devotion in temple and modern times the practice is corrupted. How the corruption in modern times be linked with religion?

          It is also mentioned that it is outlawed (unlike ur honor killings which are legally protected.)

          [This message has been edited by ZZ (edited May 31, 2000).]

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            #6
            >>>The devadasi system is only one of countless traditions of child sexual
            exploitation in rural India that seem sure to endure, driven by the
            economics of poverty, tyranny of caste and compulsions of culture and
            religion. <<<

            the religion here is hinduism. caste system is a product of hinduism... so are all these women. any comments on how brahmans have continued to molest shoodars and their children?

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              #7
              Originally posted by mundyaa:
              the religion here is hinduism. caste system is a product of hinduism... so are all these women.
              how neat! lemme try out the same logic for some other problems - sectarian killings exist in pakistan, sects are a product of mal-interpretation of islam, and it is islam's fault that it is misinterpretable, and hence, the orphans of shia-sunni killings are a product of islam...

              any comments on how brahmans have continued to molest shoodars and their children?
              hello? from devdasis to brahmin-shudra divides? mighty poor concentration skills, i say..
              Simple ain't easy.

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                #8
                i still think this thread belongs in the religion... so naiklarki when do * plan on ki*king this ba*k to the religion for*m? its be*oming more like a football game... played by some 4 yr olds. http://www3.pak.org/gupshup/smile.gif

                q*eer, pardon me for not knowing all the different *lasses of hind*s. is devdasi even a lower *ast than shoodars? *os they seem to be in*harge of prostit*ting for brahman. now shoodars were *alled "*nto**hables" by brahmans..... is devdasi the title given to the prostit*te hind* women by brahmans?

                Pls dont be offended by what i say im trying to learn here j*st like yo* learn abo*t m*slim women and are q*i*k to *omplain abo*t Islam everyday. http://www3.pak.org/gupshup/smile.gif

                [This message has been edited by mundyaa (edited May 31, 2000).]

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                  #9

                  dear m*ndyaa,

                  i am deeply moved by yo*r thirst for knowledge.

                  real devdasis are women who *hoose not to marry and to dedi*ate their lives to God by being part of *eremonies at temples. this **stom is non-existant in the parts of india i have known. in remote areas, people who are *nable to s*pport *hildren often "donate" their *hildren to temples, and temples being starved of in*ome, the poor girls are for*ed into prostit*tion for a livelihood.

                  p.s.> please note i never blamed islam for anything, *nless yo* started blaming hind*ism for everything, and i still do not blame islam for anything, i am j*st showing yo* the falla*ies in yo*r ass*mptions and logi*. like roman said, some people dont *nderstand polite lingo..
                  Simple ain't easy.

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                    #10
                    b*t a**ording to this report... all devdasies are low *ast hind* women. who end *p prostit*ting for brahman. the report is written by a gora so he was only interested in the n*mber of *hildren being ab*sed. the n*mbers are *p there for yo*. imagine the n*mbers of f*lly grown *p women in this b*siness whi*h they didnt bother to *olle*t as its a norm in their so*iety as well and they *ant really point fingers at yo*.

                    Their are m*slims in Islam who have ab*sed the standards set by Islam... honor killings and lo*king *p women and *sing them as toys are all pra*ti*es NOT PRES*RIBED IN ISLAM.

                    The same isnt tr*e abo*t hind*ism... shoodars, devdasis, other "female b*lls" and other low *aste *lasses are vi*tims of hind*ism.

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                      #11
                      my dear m*ndyaa,

                      sin*e when have yo* started taking gora versions to be tr*e? last time i remember, yo* and xtreme blasted the west and its jewish media. http://www3.pak.org/gupshup/smile.gif

                      regarding *aste system being pres*ribed by hind*ism... read the vedas and *panishads yo*rselves and *he*k it o*t - hind*ism DOES NOT pres*ribe a rigid *aste system based on birth right. a rigid *lass system is abo*t as m**h a misinterpretation of s*ript*res as is honor killings or female *ir**m*isions *nder islam.

                      Simple ain't easy.

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                        #12
                        I'm not s*re if Hind*ism and Prostit*tion link ba*k and forth to ea*h other. However, I m*st say that the religion of *o*ntless demeaning rit*als whi*h had, over the period of time, emerged into Hind*ism has first originated by Aryans, who took *ontrol of the Ind*s Valley and s*rro*ndings tho*sands of years ago. Their firm belief was intrepreted from the series of books they've written that women are prowned and predestined to serve their masters in every whi*h way and their masters *ontrol every aspe*t of their lives.

                        In "r*ral" pakistan, the same thing goes. Poverty and prostit*ion have a very strong *orrelation. I'm s*re every one here probably heard of "Heera M*ndi."

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                          #13
                          agreed... b*t i see * *ondemning m*slims who *ommitt hono*r killings... b*t not a word for brahmans who are molesting sh*dar kids?

                          i *an p*ll atleast thirty threads in re*ent times where yo* and rani and other hind*s have tried repeatedly to p*t down Islam and m*slims and tried to portray it in every negative manner as yo* *an when it *omes to women. Next time yo* want to go on s**h an advent*re maybe * o*ghta point a finger inwards to *r hind* an*estors and fellow *o*ntrymen involved in far more horrendo*s dispi*able a*tivities than Islam *ant even begin to endorse.

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                            #14
                            Whats up with the stars?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by mundyaa:
                              b*t not a word for brahmans who are molesting sh*dar kids?
                              i dont see you condemning hitler, so you must be nazi! http://www3.pak.org/gupshup/rolleyes.gif
                              i *an p*ll atleast thirty threads in re*ent times where yo* and rani and other hind*s have tried repeatedly to p*t down Islam and m*slims
                              please pull out a post where i have condemned islam. i have often put down the way some issues are handled by the holier-than-thou "islamic" countries, but even this has always been only upon severe provocation by some retards...

                              waiting for you to pull out the post...
                              Simple ain't easy.

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