This old saying in Samskritam varies with positive and negative interpretations. Actually the essence of the connotation and its deeper meaning is very positive to say that women at any time should be protected by society. Yes, our epics, mythology and history have abundant stories with evidence to prove that Bhaarata naari were well respected and protected, yet there are incidents of humiliation they suffered on account of male chauvinism. After our independence from our invaders, a drastic attitude change became visible within our own society. Until then the question of atrocities on women did not arise and they did survive equally with their counterparts. One such example was Rukmini Devi Arundale - a beacon of light guiding a nation's cultural ethos for generations to come.
She did not believe in formal academic education but education in the real sense of refining oneself with discipline, devotion and dedication. She often quoted, "Academic degree or education without character is body without head." Art and culture are the inseparable aspects of human life and art fosters and nurtures the 'samskaara' (culture) of men and women for a happy life of beauty without vulgarity in thoughts and actions. Rukmini Devi did not believe in feminist liberation theory or such movements; she had no problem of independence, a free woman of individuality and freedom of thoughts. She achieved what many men could not.
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Excellent article Anna
ReplyDeleteWonderfully essayed anna.The article is an appropriate delineation of Smt. Rukmini Devis' mission and vision.
ReplyDeleteComprehensive and insightful,A wonderful tribute to a true Pioneer ������
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful tribute to a great Guru by a great Shishya! For youngsters like me who didn't have the fortune of seeing Rukmini Amma, you brought her before our eyes Anna. Truly a lady of great substance and dignity! India and the world needs more such women who pride in their womanhood and take the power of the feminine notches higher. Whenever I see her image, I see a Tapasvini who dedicated her whole life for the cause of arts. My pranams to Rukmini amma and to Dhananjayan anna
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A wonderful tribute that offers beautiful and varied insights - and we know that it is from first hand experience-into the unique personality of Rukmini Amma. So happy to have come across this article.Thank you.
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A wonderful tribute that offers beautiful and varied insights - and we know that it is from first hand experience-into the unique personality of Rukmini Amma. So happy to have come across this article.Thank you.
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