In the world, the status of women is often considered a secondary factor of men. However, women living in India are considered to be higher level second class citizens. Today 's Indian woman deals with daily insults. The future of women lies in the hands of men. They suffered from a lack of education and vocational training, and since menhood they taught that men's language is law (Ghose 11). Indian women lose all levels and must start from the bottom of their new home after marriage (Hunter 56).
Through marriage of children, murder of women's children, through sale of children, Indian women are being oppressed. Because this pressure forced the women to be inferior to men's position, it seems that they have fallen into a vicious circle and the status of women is getting worse. In India, the tradition of marriage of children is everywhere. A child's marriage is a marriage between an elderly male and a female under the age of 18. - ... Some projects are for government, building temples, pyramids and other structures. While doing heavy labor, wives and women must take care of children and their families (Sharp, 26). Ancient Roman women have aspects similar to ancient Egypt, but there are various aspects. When an ancient Roman woman arranged a marriage, her and her belongings, even the heritage, became property to be passed to her husband.
Over the centuries, the Indian patriarchal system has created a lasting attitude and behavioral pattern that has allowed women to regard women as a means of widespread use of property. Women are proved to be worse than men. If a woman plays the role of a designated wife, mother, or daughter, that woman is respected. Hinduism may be the only religion women are feared and worshiped as a goddess. Ironically, however, women are actually being abused. To illustrate these aspects, various examples of ancient Indian literature are cited. Women are affected by legal and social obstacles at all levels and at various stages of the life cycle. Therefore, what is often cited as a traditional example of interpersonal relations between men and women can only be regarded as an exception to this rule. Therefore, in addition to feminism, it is important to note how the evolving ideology of Hindu families produces such a strict patriarchy in India.
Introduction: A major problem in Indian society is to give women a poor position. Without an equal position their situation is not satisfactory. In this article, we will try to cover the position, position and status of women in different periods. Ancient, medieval, British and independent era. Most of the Aryans are busy fighting. However, they believe that women are useful and productive members of society. The women of Veda are in good condition. Especially in the enlightenment and learning of Veda, women enjoy the same religious status as men. Rig Veda provides sufficient evidence to demonstrate both the concept of gender equality and even absolute knowledge in the ability to acquire the best knowledge and the ability to master the best knowledge.