Feminist Film Festival Explores Women’s Voices Across Generations
Feminist Film Festival Explores Women’s Voices Across Generations An eclectic selection of films spanning decades and regions of India has been brought... Read More
Mana Shankar Vara Prasad Garu review: A Star Vehicle Built on Outdated Stereotypes
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Anna Vetticad Hits Back at Tamannaah’s ‘The Rape of Avanthika’ Remarks
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BUDDHISM, THE BUDDHA & WOMEN – A CRITIQUE
Though Buddhism accepts that both men and women might attain Nirvana and though both monks and nuns were provided the same rigorous meditative training and philosophical education, and entrusted with preaching the doctrine, the general tone of Buddhism, the famous feminist historian Uma Chakravarti points out that initially, Buddhism was antagonistic to women










