JOURNAL ARTICLE

The contribution of women to the development of the Indian intellectual tradition(EN)

Mrs. Rajni Gupta

research scholar

WitWaves Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2024, d2c6cf4f-1dad-4067-85ed-6d6aff8b30ac

Published: 14 November 2024

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Abstract(EN)

English Translation

According to the Indian intellectual tradition, women here are the honor, pride, and glory because the world cannot be imagined without women. Without women, there are no celebrations, no family, no traditions, and no social balance. Looking at women and Indian culture at the center, numerous contributions are visible. Women have been the bearers of the Indian intellectual tradition; not only that, but women are also called the mother of the three worlds. From the moment they wake up, women play a very important role for their home and family with new enthusiasm and excitement. In India, since ancient times, the power of women has been revered and worshipped. Time is changing and is not always the same; in modern times, women have been empowered again. Practices like Sati, child marriage, and the disdainful view towards widows have almost ended. The Indian Constitution grants women the same rights as men. India is a country of Mother Power; all forms of energy are Mother. Even the Ganga is Mother.

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English Translation

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