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History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization : Vol. IX: Colonial Period: Part 2: Women in Ancient and Medieval India

Edited by D.P. Chattopadhyaya and Bhuvan Chandel, Centre for Studies in Civilizations, 2009, xxxv, 437 p, figs, ISBN : 81-87586-35-4, $75.00 (Includes free airmail shipping)
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Contents: Preface. General Introduction/D.P. Chattopadhyaya. Introduction/Shubhada Joshi. I. Women in Ancient India: 1. Women in the Vedic age gender problems--status and role/A.V. Sugavaneswaran. 2. Persona of women in the Vedas/Shashiprabha Kumar. 3. The Vedic woman/Shubhada Joshi. 4. Identity and the status of women in the Upanisads/G.C. Nayak. 5. Women's education in ancient India/Chandrakala Padia. 6. Position of women in Buddhist and Jaina Agamas/Mukul Raj Mehta. 7. Position of woman in Tantra (Saiva-Sakta tradition)/Kamalakar Mishra. 8. Woman's status in the Tantras/Vidya Nivas Misra. 9. Women in Smrtis: issues of inheritance/Sindhu S. Dange. 10. Status of women in India as reflected through extended and continual influence of the tradition of Smrti treatises/Shanker Gopal Nene. 11. Crime and punishment in the context of women as gleaned from the Dharmasutras and Arthasastra/Susmita Pande. 12. Some women characters in the Ramayana/A.V. Subramanian. 13. The Rama Saga: the eternal quest for the glory of Indian woman with reference to Valmikis Ramayana and Tulasi's Ramacaritamanas/Lakshmi Narayan Sharma. II. Women in Medieval India: 14. Women in medieval Indian Society/Irfan Habib. 15. Women in Vajrayana Buddhism: myth and reality/Lata Chhatre. 16. Unworthy pilgrims: Jaina women in medieval India /Meenal Katarnikar. 17. Status of women in Sikhism/Nirbhai Singh. 18. Women in Medieval Sanskrit literature/Sunanda Y. Shastri. 19. Women philosophers in India (Ancient and Medieval Period)/G.C. Nayak. 20. Great women sainsts of India/Prema Nandakumar. 21. Status of women in medieval Karnataka/Manimalini V.K. 22. Manipuri women throughout the ages: a case study of the feminine response to the challenges of history in north-east India/Sayam Lokendrajit. 23. Maharani Tarabai: a woman who empowered herself/Deepti Gangavane. 24. "Agency, participation and the family: a study of two women of the Mughal Royal Family"/Radhika Seshan. 25. Women in religion-women on religion: a historiography of gender and religion in Indian History/Vijaya Ramaswamy. 26. Status of women in Buddhism: analysis and reflections/L.P. Singh. Index.

"The Volume is a part in the series of the Project (PHISPC), the aim of which is to discover the main aspects of Indian culture and civilization in the given socio-historical matrix narrated by Indian historians and historiographers. Every age rewriters its own history with fresh reassertion of having discovered newer truths. The most important characteristic of being human is to be self-aware and to deepen the knowledge of this self-consciousness in all dimensions--historical, cultural and ethnic. This is what this Volume is trying to re-discover, i.e. the ideational past in the sense of self-consciousness with respect to the womanhood of India.

The Volume delineates the different aspects and perspectives of the concept of woman in the traditional past and the place accorded in society by different schools of thought both pro-Vedic and anti-Vedic. Buddhism, Jainism and Islam have been given due importance. The unifying character as well as the conflictual and assimilative aspects of these schools of philosophy has been kept in mind while discussing the position of women in Indian tradition.

If human essence is understood to be universal then some significant questions arise: What would be the status of women? Has Indian tradition treated women with a bias? What has been the socio-economic status of women in the different epochs of the cultural past of India? These are some of the questions raised and answered in the volume.

Indian culture has been described as Vedic, Sramanic and Tantric. The three stream have intermingled and never remained exclusive. The Vedic stream included Vedas, Upanisads, Bhagavad Gita and the epic literature of Ramayana and Mahabharata. It further included Dharmashastra, Arthasastra and various Smritis. The Buddhist Tripitakas, Jaina Agamas and Saiva Sakta agamas are the sources of Sramana and Tantra traditions. All these sources have been covered in Part I of this Volume.

Part II of the Volume covers the medieval period reflecting assimilation and dissimilation of divergent cultural and religious traditions of thought which co-existed in India. "Woman in Medieval India" describes Akbar's contribution towards prohibiting the practice of sati and extending inheritance to women which normally was not given by Muslim law. Women in Sikh tradition and mother centric tribal tradition in the North east showing fusion of seven cultures constitute important landmarks in the history of liberation of women from the shackles of slavery in Indian society." (jacket)

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