Dear Gaia and Indology List,
Concerning the statement that a wife should rise in the morning before her 
husband, etc., have a look at the book by Julia Leslie, The Perfect Wife: The 
Orthodox Hindu Woman according to the Strīdharmapaddhati of Tryambakayajvan 
(Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1989), p. 52.

There Leslie discusses the point under the rule that "a woman should rise 
before her husband does" (striyā bhartṛprabodhāt pūrvam eva prabodhavyam). The 
author of that text, Tryambaka, attributes this rule to Yājñavalkya.

Sincerely, Timme
Dr. Hab. Ulrich Timme Kragh
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Subject: [INDOLOGY] a statement about respectable women

Dear list members,

I encountered the following statement:
kulāṅganā hi caramaṃ śāyinyaḥ prathamaṃ prabodhinyaś ca bhavanti
and it was marked with an iti.
(A variant wording has caramaśāyinyaḥ prathamāvabodhinyaś for caramaṃ śāyinyaḥ 
prathamaṃ prabodhinyaś.)
Unfortunately my grepping yielded no result, therefore if someone among you 
happens to know the source for this sentence or has a hunch of the type of 
source which could include a similar statement, I would be very grateful to 
hear from you. (I am thinking that dharmaśāstra might be the right place to 
search for it, but it would be nice to first narrow down the range of texts to 
examine.)
Beside that and regardless whether the above really is a verbatim quote or not, 
do any of you know more about the prescription/usage, in the ancient Indian 
context, that women, if they are respectable, wake up first and go to bed last?

All the best,
Gaia Pintucci

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