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Old 11-25-2007, 04:42 PM
 
Location: Santa Monica
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Yes, in southern India, there is a practice called 'Devadasi'.

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Devadasi is a religious practice in parts of southern India, including Andhra Pradesh [southeastern India], whereby parents marry a daughter to a deity or a temple.The marriage usually occurs before the girl reaches puberty and requires the girl to become a prostitute for upper-caste community members. Such girls are known as jogini. They are forbidden to enter into a real marriage.

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Jogini are women forced into prostitution by a religious custom known as devadasi in India. Young girls are married to a local deity and afterwards it becomes their religious duty to provide sexual favors to the local men, usually those of the higher castes.

This religious practice was banned in 1988, but the law is not being enforced in all parts of India.
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Report from 2005, practice still found.
Married to a Goddess by Usha Revelli
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Joginis, alternately known as devdasis, basivis, matammas and venkatasanis in other states of South India, are women 'married off' to a goddess, sometimes when they are barely six years old. Once the girls attain puberty, they are trained to become courtesans, catering to the villagers. The girls undergo an elaborate ceremony at which liquor flows freely and some influential villagers 'initiate' them into the profession.

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There is also the deuki tradition in Nepal.
Community activists seek to end the sale of girls to temples | Dec 1997 (http://www.hinduismtoday.com/archives/1997/12/1997-12-12.shtml - broken link)
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IN THE 17TH CENTURY, THE REIGN of King Nagi Malla of Doti, western Nepal, was in ruin. Natural calamities, drought and cholera consumed his kingdom. Relief would come, the royal priests predicted, if he gave his daughter to the temple of Bhageshwor Mahadev. Housing facilities were immediately prepared, and the daughter of the kingdom began her life with the Gods. When the afflictions assailing the country ceased, a new tradition was born, one that has grossly degenerated and now mars the image of cultural purity that Nepal would proudly claim.


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Old 11-25-2007, 07:12 PM
 
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Another article about the Deuki tradition in Nepal:
:: NepaliNari.com :: a site truly devoted to Nepalese Women... (broken link)
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Prostitution was accepted in the Hindu religion tradition as exemplified in the institution of Devaki, or most commonly known as Deuki.

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Old 11-25-2007, 07:18 PM
 
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Default Also see the 'trokosi' practice in West Africa

In the nations of Ghana and Togo, among the Ewe and other tribes, associated with their traditional religion:

BBC News | FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT | Ghana's trapped slaves
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Hutealor Wede does not know how old she is, nor can she remember how long she has been in the village of Fiato Avendrpedo in eastern Ghana. All she knows is that she is a slave and likely to die there.

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Old 11-25-2007, 08:49 PM
 
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It seems that gods still require virginal sacrifices.
Who are we to argue with the gods, right?
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Old 11-25-2007, 09:08 PM
 
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It should be obvious to everyone everywhere in the world that revealed religion that is mediated by primarily a single individual priest is far too prone to be abused. At the least there should be a 'council of elders' or some such. Following revealed religion to begin with is a big risk to a community because it's not subject to too much debate.
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Old 11-26-2007, 06:34 AM
 
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Default Religion-based prostitution? Does it exist today

Yeah it call Christianity

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