A red stole draped around a trident standing on a brick platform is not much of a temple. But for a group of women in bright saris, this is a pilgrimage they had to make, a trip that has brought them more than 200 km from Nagaur to pay obeisance to a woman who had attained 바카라divinity바카라 at this very place more than three decades ago. For many more, the makeshift shrine is a scar that cannot be erased, a painful memory of a young woman바카라she was just 18바카라carrying out the banned Hindu custom of 바카라sati바카라 by burning herself on the pyre of her husband, cheered on by thousands of people. Roop Kanwar바카라s legacy lives on in this village in Rajasthan바카라s Sikar district: a goddess for some, the victim of an oppressive and patriarchal culture for many.