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American Research Journal of History and Culture

ISSN (Online): 2379-2914

DOI: 10.46568/arjhc

Review Article Vol. 1, Issue 1 2014 Open Access

Niyoga,(Levirate) and Sexual Politics in Ancient India; Reflection on the Indian Epic Mahabharata

Dr. Ravi Khangai1 

Assistant Professor, Department of History Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University Amravati Road, Nagpur, India 
Abstract
: Indian epic, the Mahabharata is like a reservoir of information about the Indian society. The epic have acquired written form during the period 800B.C. to 200 A.D.1 However before acquiring written form, it was handed down from generation to generation in oral form and had gone through log process of interpolation and extrapolation. During this long process it had acquired eternal relevance and more so for the Indian society, which is considerably rooted in the past. The epic narrates number of episodes where a male child is produced by a woman from a man other than her husband. Apart from the Mahabharata, Manu Smriti also refers to this kind of practice, which was called „Nīyoga‟.This paper will make analysis of some of the episodes of Nīyoga narrated in the Mahabharata. The „Nīyoga‟ episodes in the Mahabharata were not a simple union of a man and women for procreation (as it was supposed to be), but involves emotions and politics. After all human life is too complicated to be compartmentalized in water tight compartments