discuss the representation of woman with reference to draupadi, shakuntala and vasantasena
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The representation of woman with reference to Draupadi, Shakuntala and Vasantasena
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- In Indian Hindu mythology, women experienced both male dominance and assistance.
- Unfortunately, both Sita and Draupadi Shakuntala represent everything lovely in Indian womanhood.
- She would put her womanhood on the line for the love of a guy.
- When we talk about women, we never talk about it in isolation; it is always linked to legendary stories in some way.
- The standing of a woman has been important since the Vedic era.
- This same status of women in their husband's home is also mentioned in the "Vedas."
- She is an equal half of his being, his best buddy on the journey of life, the source of his dharma,artha, and kama (virtue, wealth, and pleasures.)
- She is the most powerful ship for a guy who desires to traverse the ocean of samsara and obtain moksha.
- These three characters go through a lot in their lives, but it all ends well for them.
- Sita, on the other hand, may not be totally true, as she abandons her husband and runs into her mother's embrace.
- Sita has been portrayed as a feminist by several critics.
- She stands up for herself and decides to live on her own without her husband's help.'Both Sita and Draupadi were equals.
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