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Hinduism♥Krishna;3761821 said:Shastra doesn't prescribe Upanayana for women. Moreover our traditional acharyas like Adi Shankara didn't ever support such that. Instead from scriptures it is very clear that women are forbidden to undergo any vedic rituals & even they can not hear Veda.
Shastra says so because women and Shudra are generally situated in lower Gunas. Veda welcomes only those who have situated in Satvika Guna. The people situated in lower varnas and so are greatly influenced by Maya, can misunderstood Veda and so there would be a great danger to true Vedic teachings. So its not so difficult to understand this. Veda restricts them because veda fears that they would interprate her wrongly.
Ram Krishna Hari....
Hi Fireside,
Yes it is now being given to some ladies. There is a school in Varanasi that awards it. They make women priests. There are some instances of it in the US as well.
Aum Hari Aum!
I do find it a little odd that a religion that is so invested in goddess worship would once view women as "lower".
I don't think it's the religion, Kalidas. Some of the adherents, yes, but not the religion.
No no no I know I totally get that. It's some of the people sorry. I find it strange though. That these people can belong to a Religion that is very vested in the practice of Goddess worship and yet still find women to be "Lower". It does not seem logical to me.
That's cause it isn't logical. The only logic is some kind of protectionism, and that is only logical to the people who think that way. I just ignore it.
Besides, at least around this house, we know who's Boss.
I think it's odd and I wonder if this was the culmination of the Manusmrti and Islam entering India.
I apologize for going off subject a bit, though not entirely, but let me rant a minute about this whole "Sankara says" routine.