Bhartiya Parmpra evm Istri Vimarsh
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.57067/kr.v1i12.117Keywords:
Pre-independence, discussion-oriented, minority, post-independence, Ardhanarishwar, Buddhist, Vatsyayan, Jagajjanani, Jagdambika, Patriarchal, AestheticsAbstract
In fact, women's discussion is contemporary thinking. Women's life has been the central theme of Hindi literature even in the initial period, but the fact is that in this either the life story of the woman remained in the center or her tragedy. In fact, women's awareness of their identity, self-consciousness and existence gradually developed in post-independence Hindi literature. Self-awareness, consciousness of one's rights and existence emerged as the main force of women's discussion.
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