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A warm namaste to everyone!

 

I have heard it said that women are not allowed to read/know/recite the

vedas. Can anyone tell me if this is true? If so, is there any mantra

(or evidence)in any of the Vedas which says this?

 

I ask this not as a disrespectful argument but as a genuine desire to

know what the text actually says, if it does indeed say anything at all

on the subject.

 

Also I have heard that a Brahmin who does have the right to recite/use

the mantras has to follow a certain (very strict) way of life. Is this

too mentioned in any of these 'books' (for want of a better word)?

 

Regards

 

Rohini

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||Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya||

Dear Rohini Ji,

Namaste.

I humbly share my understanding here, though not as detailed as

expected by you.

 

For learning of Vedas, one has to be 'initiated' or in common

parlance has to be given 'Mantra'. It is this Mantra, which when

recired regularly with devotion which opens up thedors of all

spiritual and Vedic knowledge for the person.

 

As regards the disallowance of Veda learning to the ladies, there is

ample proof available that this is a later development, maybe during

the present post-Mughal era.

 

Apala, Ashwaghosha and so many others are the ladies held in high

esteem due to their Vedic knowledge. Leelvati, daughter-in-law of

great Varahamihira is also a renowned name for her astrological

accumen, again in a vedanga. This however relates to Kaliyuga itself,

therefore we can not ascribe the disallowance women of Veda-learning

to the Kaliyuga.

 

In the Hindu (Sanatana) Culture, earlier Yajnopavita/Upanayan

samskara (Sacred thread ceremony) was held for the women also, after

which they were considered eligible for the Veda learning. Now-a-days

this sacred thread ceremony is held for the males only, and probably

this is somehow related to the tradition.

 

During this Yajnopavita samskara, one is also given a Guru-mantra,

which is the key to all knowledge as it opens the doors of the

learning process for the Batuka, the person who is being given the

thread and Mantra.

 

Even now, any traditional knowledge, be it astrology (a vedanga),

Vedas, or even for the music learning from any classical GHARANAs,

the disciple is initiated through a ceremony, given mantra; or

a " GANDA " or talisman is tied by the guru on the arm of the Shishya

(disciple) before the teachings begin. This " GANDA " or talisman again

contains a mantra written on some piece of paper or birch-bark (Bhoja-

patra).

So it boils down to the " Mantra " that establishes a rapport between

the Guru and the Shishya. Well, learning of Vedas is therefore not

allowed without subscribing to a Guru, being a spiritual knowledge.

 

There are various criteria to debar one from learning Vedas,

enumerated in Manu-smriti and other scriptures; and this

inelligibility of women is a long-drawn extension from such criteria.

 

regards,

||Om Shri Krishnarpanamastu||

Himanshu Mohan

 

 

, " rohinipurang "

<rohinipurang wrote:

>

> A warm namaste to everyone!

>

> I have heard it said that women are not allowed to read/know/recite

the

> vedas. Can anyone tell me if this is true? If so, is there any

mantra

> (or evidence)in any of the Vedas which says this?

>

> I ask this not as a disrespectful argument but as a genuine desire

to

> know what the text actually says, if it does indeed say anything at

all

> on the subject.

>

> Also I have heard that a Brahmin who does have the right to

recite/use

> the mantras has to follow a certain (very strict) way of life. Is

this

> too mentioned in any of these 'books' (for want of a better word)?

>

> Regards

>

> Rohini

>

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Hi Rohini,

 

 

Statement about women is absolutely false. Many of the Vedic

mantras were themselves " seen " by women. Check this website by the

Aurobindo Institute

http://www.vedah.com/org2/literature/essence/women_ & _rishikas.html

 

So, when women rishikas themselves are the origins of the mantras is

there anything left to say!!

 

PS: This site also has a lot of articles on Vedas for the interested.

 

Thanks

Vasudev

 

 

, " rohinipurang " <rohinipurang

wrote:

>

> A warm namaste to everyone!

>

> I have heard it said that women are not allowed to read/know/recite the

> vedas. Can anyone tell me if this is true? If so, is there any mantra

> (or evidence)in any of the Vedas which says this?

>

> I ask this not as a disrespectful argument but as a genuine desire to

> know what the text actually says, if it does indeed say anything at all

> on the subject.

>

> Also I have heard that a Brahmin who does have the right to recite/use

> the mantras has to follow a certain (very strict) way of life. Is this

> too mentioned in any of these 'books' (for want of a better word)?

>

> Regards

>

> Rohini

>

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