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Chhaupadi- Menstruation Hut

A Menstruation hut is a place of seclusion or isolation used by certain cultures with strong menstrual taboos. These huts are usually built near the family home, have small doors, and are often dilapidated, with poor sanitation and ventilation, and no windows. The use of menstrual huts continues to be the cause of death, from exposure, dehydration, snake bite, smoke inhalation, and so on. Chhaupadi a tradition associated with the menstrual taboo, in the western part of Nepal which prohibits Hindu women and girls from participating in normal family activities while menstruating, as they are considered "impure". In some areas, the restrictions extend to girls reading, writing or touching books during menstruation out of fear of angering Saraswati, the goddess of education.

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Date Taken: 03.2019
Date Uploaded: 11.2019
Photo Location: Nepal
Copyright: © Niraj Gera