46. A Study of Education, Spirituality and Social Status of Vedic Women

Rajdip Raha 
Ex- student of University of Kalyani
Kalyani, West Bengal, India
Email: rajdipraha@gmail.com

Abstract: The Vedic period (c. 1500–500 BCE) was a significant era in Indian civilization where women held a revered and autonomous role, greatly influencing philosophy, education, religion, and literature. Notable figures such as Gargi Vachaknavi, Maitreyi, and others contributed to spiritual and philosophical thought, as documented in texts like the Rigveda and Upanishads. This paper highlights the social and intellectual dimensions of women’s status in this period, stressing their equality in shaping early Indian knowledge systems. It also addresses how later socio-religious changes led to a decline in women’s autonomy. By analyzing Vedic scriptures alongside modern interpretations, the study reaffirms the active participation of women in early Indian thought, showcasing their embodiment of wisdom and virtue.

Keywords: Equality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Vedic, Women.
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