What Is The Role Of Women In Mahabharata?

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NALSAR UNIVERSITY OF LAW, HYDERABAD INTRODUCTION The book STRI by author Kevin MacGrath is an exploration of the passionate, powerful and even destructive feminity as depicted in Ved Vyas' epic Mahabharata. The author has made a generous attempt to reveal the much concealed role of the women in the epic. The author has also made an attempt to retrieve and analyze the classical ideas and beliefs that prevailed in the ancient India and how those beliefs were related to the role and status of woman in the society. The readers get to look at the great Indian epic from the feminist lens as the women are kept at the center of the whole episode of the great war at Kurukshetra. The author had through his work imparted …show more content…

The part of the book which contains the "woman heroes" is the center of my review and I have noted the significance and subsequent feminism overpowering the text of the Mahabharata. …show more content…

She is a supernatural character for she directly interacts with the gods and devatas. She selected deities to bear her sons and that according to the author sets her apart from rest of the woman's in the epic. Similarly Kunti's grief at the moment of the departure of Pandavas is also referred to as Heroic grief by the author. Kunti's speech is shown as a potent weapon in the incidence when she reveals to her five sons that Karna was their brother only after he is slain by them. Although in the given incidence it is the secrecy of the speech which is powerful for Yudhisthira exclaims that "o..by the secrecy of your speech lady we are

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