In a message dated 4/29/07 3:33:04 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So maybe the
next thing would be to deny females higher education (avert the
danger principle), apart from classes for learning to cook Vedic
food, handle re-usable Vedic dipers, master alternate bre
Problem with this is, historically, the percentage of
sidhas who have gotten married is probably less than
ten percent of the percentage for society in general,
and the percentage of married sidhas who have had
children may be well less than ten percent of all
married sidhas. That's historically.
All the leaders in the Movement now are men - unlike the early days
when there were as many female initiators. No female Raja equivalents
are in prominence - except as Raja companions, described as "mothers"
of a domain. Vedic ideas about the role of women were based on a pre-
industrial society