Woman ...the most important part of our whole life..they always helpful for us in every part our life in every moments.
Like in the childhood in the form of mother teach us the good things,Feed us ,and protect us from the unexpected surroundings.
and in our adult stage in the form wife they play a vital part role in our life till to death.
In the form of wife they always be with us in the case of sadneess and happiness whatever may be the situation.
There are many examples lesson we can learnt that if woman society neglected than there might be chance for destruction of world or that empire.
We all know better about the RAMAYANA where the lord holy Sita gave Agniparikshya to Rama and Lord Rama made doubt on the Holy Sita.Being a avatar of Lord Vishnu ,Rama if he was not rescued from the womans curse than normal people can not rescued from the womans curse.
There is a saying in Sanskrit ,
From the above example we all know that everywhere ,in every time and every place if woman get disrespected than all the kingdoms destroyed you can see in example in Ramayana and Mahabharata.
Like in the childhood in the form of mother teach us the good things,Feed us ,and protect us from the unexpected surroundings.
and in our adult stage in the form wife they play a vital part role in our life till to death.
In the form of wife they always be with us in the case of sadneess and happiness whatever may be the situation.
There are many examples lesson we can learnt that if woman society neglected than there might be chance for destruction of world or that empire.
We all know better about the RAMAYANA where the lord holy Sita gave Agniparikshya to Rama and Lord Rama made doubt on the Holy Sita.Being a avatar of Lord Vishnu ,Rama if he was not rescued from the womans curse than normal people can not rescued from the womans curse.
There is a saying in Sanskrit ,
From the above example we all know that everywhere ,in every time and every place if woman get disrespected than all the kingdoms destroyed you can see in example in Ramayana and Mahabharata.
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