Women's position in India breaks the silence They want to break our success time, but if you raise the voice as to why we are angry, we ask you to break this silence . We are fighting, equality, we have dignity, we are fighting, we have happiness, we have peace. . . . . . . . . . They are afraid of our strength, they are afraid of our struggle, they are afraid of our unity, they are afraid of our liberation.
The value of women's position in Indian society can be judged by the position of women in society. One of several factors that prove the greatness of ancient Indian culture is the glory of a woman. The influence of Muslims to India has led to a significant decline in the status of women. They are deprived of the same rights as men. Raja Ram Mohan Roy began to oppose this inequality and repression. Contact with Indian culture against this
The status of women is constantly changing. The history of women in India is exciting. In the past thousands of years, the status of women in India has changed significantly. In ancient India, women enjoyed the same position as men in every field of life. Works of ancient Indian grammar scholars such as Patanjali and Katyayana pointed out that women received education early in Veda. The poetry of Rigvedic says that these women are mature and married and they can freely choose their opponents in their lives. Rig Veda and Upanishads, the Bible says there are many female saints and prophets like Gari and Maitreyi. STRI Tryambakayajvan's text Dharma Paddhati reflects the role of women and says that "women are ordered to serve their husbands." In some ancient kingdoms in India, the tradition like Nagar Vadhu is the bride of the city. Amrapari is famous for its Nagarbadu. Women compete to win the popular title of "Nagar Vadhu"