Women in Indian Mythology
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Author(s)M.L. Ahuja
PublisherRupa & Co.
ISBN / ASIN8129118254
ISBN-139788129118257
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Sales Rank7,380,089
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Of all the organised religions of the world , women in Hinduism have played a significant role as Shakti assuming the power of creation, as the divine mother, as sages, as spiritual and religious leaders, as noble queens, as ideal wives and as compassionate daughters. They serve as fine examples of historical importance that have been the basis for inspiration to both men and women for centuries. From the early Vedic times, Such women, include Ambika, Damayanti, Devahuti, Draupadi, Gargi, Maitreyi, Parvati, Saraswati, Sati, Savitri, Shakuntala, and Sita. This book, Women in Indian Mythology, in addition to portraying the role of women in Indian mythology in general in the Preface, explains, in particular, the contributions of above mentioned women. They symbolise the virtues that Hinduism ordains its followers to pursue, establishing the fact that essence of the joy of life lies in pure, sacred and everwidening conjugal love. It should be of interest to the students of Philosophy, Indology, Indian History, Women Studies, and all others who wish to know the status of women in general and during the Vedic period in particular.