Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sati
Noun
/ˈsɑːti/

Definition
A former Hindu practice in which a widow self-immolates on her husband’s funeral pyre.

Examples
- The custom of sati was outlawed in India in the 19th century.
- Many social reformers fought against sati, advocating for women’s rights and protection.
- In literature, sati is often depicted as a tragic but noble sacrifice.

Meaning
Sati refers to a historical custom in some Hindu communities where a widowed woman would sacrifice herself by joining her deceased husband in death, often by fire.

Synonyms
- Self-immolation
- Widow sacrifice
- Voluntary death