As we observed Women's Day on 8th March, as usual, the cloud of thoughts burst and the echoes of ancient Indian mythology started appearing again to resonate through time, offering timeless stories that highlight the strength and resilience of women. The tales of Ahilya, Draupadi, Sita, Tara, and Mandodari, captured in the ancient verse, "अहिल्या द्रौपदी सीता तारा मंदोदरी तथा । पञ्चकं ना स्मरेन्नित्यं महापातकनाशनम् ।।" remind us of the challenges women have faced and continue to overcome, their struggles woven into the fabric of our collective consciousness.
Ahilya's unwavering loyalty to her husband, the sage Gautama, exemplifies the virtue of commitment, a testament to the depths of a woman's love and devotion. Draupadi's courage in demanding justice challenged societal norms and taught us that every woman's voice matters, echoing through the ages as a clarion call for equality and respect.Sita's trial by fire, the 'Agnipariksha,' draws parallels with practices that question a woman's integrity and autonomy. Her ordeal serves as a poignant reminder of the societal scrutiny and judgment that women endure, a call to action to end such regressive traditions that undermine a woman's dignity and self-worth.
Tara and Mandodari, the wives who faced adversity, personify grace under pressure. Their stories echo through time, reminding us of the resilience women exhibit in navigating difficult situations with fortitude, their strength a beacon of hope for generations to come.
At the heart of these tales lies the concept of 'Mana' (mind, thoughts, and emotions), a concept that highlights a woman's natural ability to manage the complexities of emotions and responsibilities skillfully. Whether it's nurturing a household or leading in the corporate world, women excel at juggling diverse roles, proving that true empowerment lies in balancing the heart and mind – a quality often referred to as 'Mana Management.'
Despite the progress made in championing women's rights, a persistent gap remains between societal expectations and women's aspirations. Women continue to face judgments on their choices – in their careers, personal lives, or marital status. Ironically, at times, this judgment stems from other women themselves, creating an unfortunate divide that hinders progress and empowerment. Women's Day reminds us of the need for a supportive environment that fosters inclusivity, understanding, and mutual respect, not just from society but also among women themselves, for it is only through such an environment that women can truly thrive and realize their full potential.
It is time to acknowledge and appreciate the multifaceted roles women play, from nurturing homes to leading organizations, and to unite in dismantling societal stereotypes that hinder their growth and self-expression. For too long, these stereotypes have cast shadows on the brilliance of women, obscuring their innate strengths and capabilities.
Women's Day is a call to action, a clarion call that urges everyone – men, women, and society as a whole – to stand beside women, empower them, and collectively build a society that champions equality and respect for all. In the tapestry of life, every woman contributes a unique thread, weaving the melody of progress and change, their voices harmonizing into a symphony of empowerment and liberation.
As we celebrate the resilience and strength of women, let us learn from the wisdom of ancient verses and ensure that a woman's journey, from the ground to the sky, is filled with support, understanding, and celebration of her extraordinary ability to manage her 'Mana' with unparalleled grace and strength. For it is in embracing and nurturing this innate quality that women will soar to new heights, their wings unfurled, their spirits unbounded, and their dreams realized. And in this journey, it is imperative that women stand united, supporting and uplifting one another, for true empowerment can only be achieved when women recognize the shared struggles and triumphs that bind them together.
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