Timeline for How do modern acharyas interpret unrealistic scriptural verses?
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Feb 15 at 2:14 | comment | added | Haridasa | @Ikshvaku ignore my previous comment, but understand the views on women are diverse in reality. Refer to Anusasana Parva and Manu where women are seen as divine as well. | |
Jan 22 at 20:37 | comment | added | Haridasa | Women are allowed to read vedas theirs mentions of female scholars and the Atharvavaeda has verses for women. | |
Aug 8, 2022 at 13:17 | comment | added | Ikshvaku | @PradipGangopadhyay Thanks | |
Aug 8, 2022 at 3:56 | comment | added | Pradip Gangopadhyay | @Ikshvaku Jivanmuktiviveka is a well known book and is a compilation of several scriptural works of the 14th century great scholar Sri Vidyaranya Swami. The book treats topics such as jivanmukti, videhamukti, vairagya (renunciation), eligibility of women for sannyas etc. Sri V was the guru of Bukka the first emperor of Vijaynagara empire. | |
Aug 7, 2022 at 15:43 | comment | added | ram | renunciation is different from uttering veda mantras. veda mantras are still prohibited for women. also the number of women interested in renouncing, or actually renouncing, is minuscule compared to men. | |
Aug 7, 2022 at 15:38 | comment | added | Ikshvaku | @YOuwillnotknow I mean what is the text about and who authored it? | |
Aug 7, 2022 at 14:58 | comment | added | YOu will not know | The vivek of Jivan mukti @Ikshvaku | |
Aug 7, 2022 at 14:08 | comment | added | Ikshvaku | What is Jivanmuktiviveka? | |
Aug 7, 2022 at 11:04 | history | answered | Pradip Gangopadhyay | CC BY-SA 4.0 |