Sauptlausta
Sauptlausta is a term of Sanskrit origin that translates to "unchaste" or "unfaithful." It specifically refers to a woman who has had sexual intercourse with someone other than her husband. The concept appears in various ancient Indian religious and legal texts, often carrying significant social and religious implications.
In Hindu law, particularly in the Manusmriti, sauptlausta was considered a serious transgression, potentially leading to
The term and the concept of sauptlausta highlight the historical emphasis on female chastity and fidelity