Question

A fictional advocate of this practice quotes a text that relates humans' thirty-five million hairs to the years of joy it produces in a dialogue by a reformer who worked with the Baptist missionary William Carey. This practice is performed on a smaller scale than the related practice of jauhar (JOW-har), which was likewise historically (10[1]-5[1])popular in Rajasthan. Ascetic celibacy was encouraged in place of this practice in tracts by (10[1])Ram Mohan (10[1])Roy. In an origin story for this practice, Daksha dishonors Shiva's first wife, after whom this (10[1])practice is (10[1])named. The lack of participants' historical testimony on this practice is examined in Gayatri Spivak's ■END■

ANSWER: sati [or suttee; prompt on widow-burning; prompt on co-cremation or concremation or postcremation; prompt on self-immolation; prompt on suicide]
<Clark Smith , Religion - Hinduism>
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