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women education in India during Buddhist period​

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Answered by madhurane78
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Women education during the Budhist period was at its lowest ebb, as the women folk were despised in the sense that lord Buddha had regarded them as the source of all evils. So he had advised during his regarded them as the source of all evils. So he had advised during his life time not to admit women in monasteries. But after some time due to the insistence of his dear pupil Anand, Buddha had permitted about 500 women along with his stepmother for admission in vihars with many restriction and reservation.

Women were allowed a good deal of liberty, and if they did not marry it was not considered shameful. Child marriage was denounced by Buddhists. Women were given the freedom to marry the person of their own choice.

Answered by kamleshsingh1581974
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Women education during buddhist period was at its lowest peak

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