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Saturday 12 November 2011

वेदामध्ये स्त्रीला किती महत्व आहे...वाचा आण सांगा....

Ram Ram,
I want to highlight what the VEDAS say about a WOMEN !


सूयवसाद भगवती हि भूया अथो वयं भगवन्तः स्याम
अद्धि तृणं अघ्न्ये विश्वदानीं पिब शुद्धमुदकमाचरन्ती

(ऋग्वेद १:१६४:४०)

It means:
O wise woman you are as wise as a cow (which should not be killed). You should be able to enjoy peace and bliss so that we are also able to live blissfully. Like a cow, who, by consuming pure water and grass, feeds her calf with pure milk for the well being of the calf, you should drink the liquid of knowledge and maternal giving nature and bring up your children by imparting them good knowledge and wisdom.

Let us look at the next verse (ऋचा):

गौरीर्मिमाय सलिलानी तक्षत्येकपदी द्विपदी सा चतुष्पदी
अष्टापदी नवपदी बभूवुषी सहस्राक्षरा परमे व्योमन

(ऋग्वेद- १:१६४:४१)

Woman who studies one ved, two veds, four veds or the Four veds and upveds, grammar and thousands of words, becomes renowned in the world, is best of all. Such a literate and well read woman, who is able to remove illiteracy and provide peace and bliss to the entire world.

Women have Same Place as a Men..

समंजन्तु विश्वे देवाः समापो हृदयानि नौ
सम मातरिश्वा सं धाता समु देष्ट्री दधातु नौ

(ऋग्वेद - १०:८५:४७)

The meaning is:

All the wise men of the world! Look at us. We (husband and wife) are equal and identical like water. May our hearts be same. The elements, air, sun, saraswati may make our hearts alike.
source :- (from another blog)

1 comment:

  1. Black Laws against the Women - Casteism and Degration of Women
    1. Every woman must be loyal, faithful. obedient honorable to her husband even if he is blind, deaf, dumb, old, physically handicapped, debauchel or, gambler and neglects his wife and lives with his concubine(s). Ifthe husband is unhappy, it wouldbe the fault of his wife. If he cries, she should cry. If he laughs she should laugh. She can only answer humbly to his question. She should not on her own put any question. She should eat onlyafter her husband eats. If he is beating she should not react, but fall on his feet and beg him to pardon her, and kiss his hands and pacify him. If the husband dies she should burn herself to death on his funeral pyre and go along with him to the other world and serve him there in thismanner. (Padma Purana)
    2. Women are fickle minded. Never believe them. Friendship with a women is just like friendship with a wolf. (Rig-Veda8-33-7)
    3. A virtuous woman is one who dies on the funeral pyre of her dead husband and avails the privilege of serving her husband in the other world. (Atharva Veda 18-3-1)
    4. Woman is the source of sorrow. At birth she makes her mother weep. At the time of the puberty she makes her parents weep. At the time of the marriage she makes all her familymembers and relatives weep. In youth she commits lot of blunders and brings bad name to the entire family, relatives and Varna. She tortures the hearts of her parents, husband and other family members. She is called 'DARIKA' because she is source ofsorrow to all.
    (Aithareya Brahmana)
    5. Women are liers, corrupt, greedy, and unvirtuous. (Manu II 1)
    6. Even for a woman, the performance of the sanskaras are necessary and they should beperformed. But they should be performed without uttering the Veda Mantras." (Manu II. 60)
    7. It is the nature of women to seduce men in this (world); the wise are never unguarded in the company of males. (Manu II. 213)
    8. For women are able to lead astray in (this) world not only a fool, but even a learned man, and(to make) him a slave of desire and anger." (Manu II.214)
    9. One should not sit in a lonely place with one's mother, sister ordaughter, for the senses are powerful, and master even a learned man." (Manu II. 215)
    10. A Brahmin male by virtue of his birth becomes the first husband of all women in the universe. (Manu III. 14)
    11. Women not care for beauty, nor is their attention fied on age;(thinking); (it is though that) he is a man, they give themselves tothe handsome and to the ugly. (Manu IV. 14)
    12. By a girl, by a young woman, or even by an aged one, nothing must be done independently, even in her own house." (Manu IV. 147)
    13. In childhood a female must besubject to her father, in youth to her husband, when her lord is dead to her sons; a woman must never be independent. (Manu IV. 148)
    14. She must not seek to separateherself from her father, husband or son; by leaving them. She would make them both (her ownand her husband's) family incompatible. (Manu IV. 149)
    15. A Brahman must never eat food given at a sacrifice performed by a woman. (Manu IV. 205)
    16. Sacrifices performed by women are inauspicious and not acceptable to god. They should therefore be avoided. (Manu IV. 206)
    17. A girl must be under the care of her father . . . in youth under the care of the husband and in old age under the care of her sons. But she should never be free and independent. (Manu V. 148)
    18. She must always be cheerful, clever in management of her household affairs, careful in cleaning her utensils and economical in expenditure. (ManuV. 150)
    19. Him to whom her father may give her, or her brother with the father's permission, she shall obey as long as he lives and when he is dead, must not insult his memory. (Manu V. 151)
    20. The husband who wedded her with sacred mantras is always a source of happiness to his wife, both in season and out of season, in this world and in the next. (Manu V1. 53)

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