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(20s, observant eyes) sits on the steps, watching the priests perform the . The bells are deafening. Her friend, , sits beside her.
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She approaches a wandering ascetic (a Sramana), , who is an outsider to the Brahmanical order. He teaches her logic and the art of debate ( Tarka ). She realizes that the "Brahman" (the ultimate reality) described in the texts is formless and caste-less, contradicting the rigid social hierarchy enforced by the priests. (20s, observant eyes) sits on the steps, watching
In ancient and medieval India, women were excluded from Vedic study. But epigraphic evidence shows royal women patronized learning. The first known female Sanskrit poet was the Buddhist nun Bhikkhuni. The first Brahmin woman to recite the Vedas in public in the 20th century was Dr. Muthulakshmi Reddy. Every forbidden letter is a revolution. Beyond Tradition: The Evolving Role of Women in
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