I'm not aware of any famous Indian spanking stories in Indian literature. Indian literature mainly focuses on a wide range of themes such as love, heroism, spirituality, and social issues rather than spanking.
In some traditional Indian families, spanking was used as a form of discipline. For example, if a child was caught lying or being disrespectful to elders. The parents or grandparents might give a light spank on the bottom as a warning. This was seen as a way to teach the child right from wrong at a time when there were not as many modern parenting techniques available.
Some traditional Indian tales talk about spanking as a means of teaching good values. In one such story, a boy was being ungrateful for the food he was given. His mother spanked him lightly and then told him stories of people who had nothing to eat. Through this spanking and the subsequent moral teachings, the boy learned to be more appreciative of what he had. It shows that spanking in these stories was sometimes part of a holistic approach to moral education, not just punishment.
If such stories exist, it should be seen as a sign of the need for education and awareness. People should be educated about the wrongness of domestic violence.
There may be some stories that unfortunately depict such a situation, but these should not be seen as the norm. Indian society has been evolving, and there are strong movements against any form of domestic violence. Moreover, the legal system actively prosecutes those who engage in such abusive behavior, so most likely these are just remnants of the past or fictional portrayals not based on the current reality.
Once upon a time, there was an Indian maid named Sita. She worked in a big household. One day, she accidentally broke an expensive vase while cleaning. The mistress of the house was very angry and scolded her severely. However, instead of firing her, she decided to teach Sita a lesson by making her do extra chores. Sita felt ashamed and was determined to be more careful in the future.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different stories with that name. It might be a story related to some cultural or family situation in India where spanking is involved, but without more context it's hard to say exactly.
There could be various Indian spanking stories in the context of school discipline in the old days. Teachers in some rural or less - modernized areas might have resorted to spanking to keep students in line. But this practice has gradually been phased out as the education system has evolved to be more child - centric.
Yes, there are. For example, an Indian maid might be very good at handicrafts. She could teach the family she works for how to make beautiful traditional Indian handicrafts, like intricate embroidery or beaded jewelry. This would be a great cultural exchange within the household.
The maid could be wrongly accused of something she didn't do, like spoiling the food. The mistress spanks her in anger. Later, when the real cause is found, the mistress feels guilty and tries to make it up to the maid by giving her extra rewards and better working conditions.