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Articles: Philosophy | Hinduism: A Philosophical Perspective | |
| At last I found it. Mr. Ramesh Kumar Seera mailed me that he came to read my articles after seeing a comment about "Typical Women" in an article and a comment on my supposed comment. From then I was searching for an article named "Typical Women". But it is this, I came to know now after reading your article.
Vijaya Raghavan garu, thanks for properly understanding my real intentions in my articles.
Daarinapoye Danayya gaari comments naaku asalu artham kaaledu.
But one thing I strongly make up in my mind is to write my much "Procrastinated" story, "Aada Manasu" to let male know about the attitude of women. (As I understood and within my knowledge and experience and perspective)
Women's so called "Submissive" behaviour towards their husbands is not to be a Stereotype ones. But it is the Love of them for their husbands. (Actually I was thinking like you only. But now I clearly understood what is what. If you can read my story you can know that).
Coming to my opinions on Gender-Bias also, I agree that "My words are Harsh". But they are not Faulty ones. Men still have "Male Ego" and a "Weakness" for women (Atleast in Proportions). I wish a good change in them.
Nothing other than that. I am not a "Purusha Dweshi".(ofcourse, I hate many tendencies in them).
Coming to the topic "Religion", I suggest you a Book of Shri Ekkirala Bharadwaja, "Matam Yenduku". And also his other books on the relation between Science and Religion.
(An ought to read books to whomever interested in this subject).
Posted by: Ms. Prasanthi Uppalapati At: 16, Nov 2002 9:42:03 PM IST
I am sorry to say, but my article is not a retaliation or something...I just liked the way she analyzed the issues. In fact, she was not portraying herself as belonging to a victim group! What she said is totally true. But in the end, it all boils down to UNITY among females to counter a male chauvinistic attitude, which ironically, is lacking among Indian women. Women is India (Hope they change soon) tend to listen to their Husbands, howmuchever vicious they are, just to live upto the expectations of society and to fulfill the roles of Sati Savitri. I regret to say, but they might never realize that they have to stand up and be counted in order for the rest of the world to listen to them.
Again, her article has more to do with the mean-mindedness of religious practicioners, than with gender-bias.
Posted by: Mr. Vijaya Raghavan Tirumala At: 10, Jul 2002 9:17:38 PM IST Sheesh, finally a retaliation. Man, she ticked me off too with her glorious victim attitude.
Also, are there any editors for this website?? Sorry dude, you too failed there - what's with the "dunnow" etc. in a serious(? I am assuming) rebuttal?
Finally, I understand you were ticked off with her, but why attack the whole gender? "women are to be blame themselves for such a sorry state-of-affairs" Is that the answer to her accusations??
Posted by: darinapoyye danayya At: 10, Jul 2002 7:00:33 PM IST
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