International Journal of Applied Philosophy

Volume 18, Issue 1, Spring 2004

Bindu Madhok, Selva J. Raj
Pages 123-137

Lower Income Hindu Women’s Attitude Towards Abortion
A Case Study in Urban India

After a brief discussion of Hindu views on abortion as reflected in classical Hindu philosophical and religious texts, this article examines, from an interdisciplinary perspective, current social attitudes towards abortion among lower-income Hindu women in Calcutta and attempts to identify the reasons for the striking disparity between traditional and modern Hindu views. Does Hindu dharma have the regulatory power it wielded in the past? What accounts for the changing face of mores in urban centers like Calcutta? These and related issues are the focus of this essay.