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Women in Ancient India: Moral and Literary Studies is a comprehensive examination of the female experience in classical Indian civilization. Clarisse Bader explores the multifaceted roles women played in ancient Indian society through careful analysis of literary texts, moral philosophies, and historical records. The work investigates how women were depicted in sacred texts, their contributions to culture and spirituality, and the complex social structures that defined their lives. Bader’s research reveals the sophisticated moral frameworks within which women operated and their intellectual achievements despite social constraints. This scholarly study offers readers a nuanced understanding of female agency, education, and influence in one of the world’s oldest civilizations, challenging simplistic narratives about women’s historical roles.







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