What according to the mother, is the role and power of a
woman? from chapter chandalika of book ten mighty pens
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Two plays find a place in the section: Chandalika ... untouchable woman; and an excerpt from Broken ... psychic power of the Buddha saves his devotee from the lust of a ... That was the mighty.
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- He encountered Prakriti, a girl from the lowest untouchable caste, after returning from a visit because he was thirsty.
- Prakriti had been informed her entire life that because she belongs to the low untouchable caste of the chandala, she will encounter hatred, be loathed by people of the upper caste, and be regarded as unclean. She never had self-love.
Explanation:
- In comparison, the monk treated her all respect and helped her realise how valuable she was.
- He did not distinguish between Prakriti and himself, and he even asked her for water.
- She was made enlightened by the monk's comments.
- The seemingly insignificant act of providing water to a traveller became so important to Prakriti because it freed her from the constraints of social expectations.
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