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Volume : VII, Issue : V, June - 2017

WOMEN IN MEDIEVAL INDIA: CONFLICTING IMAGES PARALLEL LIVES

Sugandha Rawat, None

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The cultural history of India bears testimony to the fact that theoretically women have been accorded the status of devi (Goddess) in our country. In Hindu religion God is shown as ‘ardhanarishvara’ or ‘God who is half woman’.

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Sugandha Rawat, None(2017). WOMEN IN MEDIEVAL INDIA: CONFLICTING IMAGES PARALLEL LIVES. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. VII, Issue. V, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/9753.pdf

References :

  1. Chaudhuri,J.B.(1941). ‘The Position of the Daughter in the Vedic Ritual’, in New Indian Antiquary.
  2. Leslie,J.(1995).The Perfect Wife: Stridharmapaddhati (guide to the duties of women). Penguin

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