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256 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 24, 2015
Young girls were initially dedicated to the worship and service of a deity or a temple in good faith, but eventually, the word devadasi became synonymous with sex worker. Some were born into the life, while others were ‘sacrificed’ to the temples by their parents due to various reasons, or simply because they caught a hair infection like the ringworm of the scalp, assumed to be indicative that the girl was destined to be a 'devadasi'.A heartwarming story, of her humiliation, her ouster and ultimately, her acceptance among these oppressed and violated women, is one of the highpoints of this collection. Equally numbing is the instance she recollects from her father’s young days as a doctor, whose one deed of duty and kindness, returns with life-altering interest many years hence. The full circle of life, and its latent gifts, comes to fore with these two lovely stories.