The Ancient Tamil "Traditions
& Customs" and Science
The women in
the families were required to be kept in quarantine for three days in order to
prevent infection (as menstrualtual discharge had some toxic substances) and
also to give the women the much needed rest during the period.
This seems
like a regressive thought that our ancestors suffered from, but our ancestors
kept in mind the discomfort and trouble that a woman goes through while
menstruating, suffering from cramps and exhaustion.
To keep women
away from all work and to give her the much-needed rest, this theory of banning
a menstruating woman in those days and not allowing her to cook (because
cooking was a major activity and the woman had to cook for many members) came
into being. Though over the ages, it did become a notoriously backward
practice.
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