
When Women Become Homeless Between Two Homes In many households, a woman often finds herself in a paradoxical position - living in two homes yet feeling homeless. This phenomenon arises from the complex realities faced by many married women who navigate the expectations and emotional distances between their parental home (मायका) and their marital home (ससुराल). The Dual Homes and the Invisible Bondage After marriage, a woman usually leaves her parental home to build a new life with her husband. However, livelihood and circumstances often bring the couple far away from both their families - sometimes miles apart in a metropolitan corner - turning the woman into a guest at her parental home and a host at her in-laws’ house. Despite physically existing in both places, she feels a deep sense of homelessness. This displacement is not just physical but emotional. She becomes a “bondage” of sorts, caught between two worlds where she is neither fully settled nor truly accepted. The new home mi...