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Bharatiya Samskriti men Striyon ki Sthiti

by: Soti Virendra Chandra

This book drives one to the commendable social dignity that women adored during the Vedic period. The values of women were considered holy and pure. Literatures from Vedic period to the British rule glorify women and treat them with high esteem. Brahmavadini Gaargi, Durgavati of Gondavana, Rani Lakshmibai and Ahlyabhai, the towering personalities India, serve as the role model for Indian women and those who are engaged in women studies.

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ISBN: 9788124604977
Year Of Publication: 2009
Edition: 1st
Pages : xiii, 90
Bibliographic Details : Bibliography, Index
Language : Hindi
Binding : Paperback
Publisher: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
Size: 22
Weight: 175

Overview

Respecting of women was prevalent in Indian culture ever since the Vedic period. The life values of women were considered holy and pure in those times. In the literature pertaining to Ramayana, Mahabharata, Upanishads, Buddhist, Middle Age and the British times, the highly respectable status of women is clearly shown. How differently were the women viewed at various times in different eras? Which were the women who made a special place for themselves in the different fields of life? In this context we remember Brahmavadini Gargi, Rajmahishi Durgavati of Gondvana, Queen Ahilyabai, Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi, and some other women for their special contribution in maintaining the high status of women in Indian society.
Portraying the position of women in the ancient period and comparing them to the present times when life is full of struggles, this book becomes a valuable tool for the scholars engaged in women studies and also for the people specializing in Indian traditional culture besides the general readers.

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Sh Soti Virendra Chandra, born in a family having strong belief in Vedic culture, obtained a Diploma in Social Service and Village Upliftment from Allahabad University and also a Diploma in Journalism from Punjab University, Chandigarh. After completing M.A. in Ancient History and Culture from Lucknow he was honoured with the title of “Visharad” by Hindi Sahitya Sammelan, Prayag for his achievements in Hindi. Retiring after a long service from the posts of a Gazetted Registrar in the Rajkiya Kala Evam Shilp Mahavidyalaya, Lucknow and as a reputed officer from Vrindavan Research Institute, Vrindavan, he kept himself busy with his regular studies and writings. He was awarded by the Central Government for his book Bhartiya Samskriti ke Mool Tattva; the first Bhartendu Harish Chandra award was given to him by the Central Information and Broadcasting Ministry for his book Bhartiya Rashtriya Ekta; and he also received an award for his book Bhartiya Samskrti ki Sugandha from the Hindi Directorate of Uttar Pradesh Government. His other publications include: Rudraksha Mahatmya, Hockey Samrat Dhayanchand, Arya evam Arya Samskriti and Swami Satya Prakash Saraswati
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