The way religion has brainwashed women into believing that they can’t be modest or worthy of heaven/Jannat without hiding behind a piece of cloth is deeply troubling. Women shouldn’t have to tolerate discomfort in their daily lives just to prove their modesty or earn religious approval but a male-dominated religious system will never accept that.
What's so offensive? We get asked similar questions when we go to the north, from your paneer to your veg assortment of food we are unfamiliar with. What's so insulting if y'all are asked if you like food that is commonly eaten here? Don't come here if meat offends y'all so much
This is absolutely counter productive. There is nothing wrong with this folk art that quite accurately depicts Shiva-Kali in their Puranic attires. Please don't run down a good thing and cause it to vanish just to prove how crazy Bhakt mandali is.
PS: Kali's attire would be a lot racier according to today's sensibilities if depicted with 100% accuracy.
A rapist or a murderer entering a temple and praying won’t “ruin” your religion, but a woman entering a temple while on her period will? I don’t think even God would agree with a rule written by some misogynistic man.
She is the one who chased Muslims living in slums calling them Bangladeshis during SIR. She demanded to see ID card from Muslim slum dwellers, questioned their citizenship. There’s another one, used to be my former colleague, who asked Dilip Ghosh on absence of dead protesters.
WRONGFUL DEPORTATION, FINALLY CORRECTED
📍 Birbhum, West Bengal
After more than a year of legal battle, Sweety Bibi, her two minor sons and Danish Sheikh, the husband of Sunali Khatun, have finally returned home after allegedly being wrongly deported to Bangladesh on suspicion of being infiltrators.
No genuine Indian citizen should face such trauma and injustice in the name of deportation. Today, truth has won and these families have finally got justice.
It was common in Hindu society for older men to marry young girls, for example:
1) Maharajah Mahadji Sindhia had married a girl of 12 years old at the age of 65 years.
2) Peshwa Nanasaheb married a girl of 9 years old at the age of 40 years.
3) Senapati Gopalrao Parvardhan married a girl of 9 years old at the age of 35 years.
4) Peshwa Bajirao II married a girl of 8 years old at the age of 40 years.