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Re: HSC's role on Women?!



Balasubramaniam santhanam <santhan@ee.gatech.edu> writes:

>ii) saraswati (Giver of all knowledge)
>and a host of other names that can be found in Sankaracharyas 
>"Lalitha Sahasranam". Consequently the Hindu religion 

	Shankara did not write Lalita Sahasranama. The complete Lalita
Sahasranama including a brief introduction, and the text both in english
and sanskrit may be found at
	ftp://jaguar.cs.utah.edu/private/sanskrit/sanskrit.html

>actually holds women in high esteem.

	The hindu religion may hold the women in high esteem {and say it
is not being practiced today etc}, but women are not allowed to recite
vedas, or learn vedas. Nor do the major sampradayas (atleast the Shankara)
accept them as sanyas.   

Giri