Monday, March 07, 2005

women power of india

Once again it has come upon us – the 8th day of March, designated as the World Women’s Day. One more occasion for celebrations of woman power freed of all bonds and inhibitions. What a man can do, a woman can do better.

We Indians have always bowed down before woman power – our Goddesses are proof enough, if proof is needed. Goddess Durga personifies strength and determination. When all the Gods put together failed to find out ways and means to conquer the evil forces, they prayed to her, they prostrated themselves before her and requested her to deliver them from the evil forces. That was probably the starting point ….

Centuries have passed by since then. Today we swear by science and technology. A look at the software scenario tells its own story; the boys go after the hardware leaving those delicate fingers to solve the puzzles of softwares that make the world tick! The choices are obvious. There are exceptions but, then, exception are supposed to prove the rules.

In the arena of fine arts, women rule – 76 years of age has not mellowed the golden voice of Lata Mangeshkar. Women past their prime can still be found to be making waves – Aparna Sen and Shabana Azmi are best examples. Yesterday, we saw them on the sets of Aparna’s latest movie 15 Park Avenue. The first frame and whatever little information one could gather about the story show promises.

Political heavyweights have their share of persons of the fair sex – when the situation demands, they can be even more tough and non wielding compared to their male counterparts. We had the likes of Indira Gandhi, Margaret Thatcher, Srimavo Bandernaike, Benazir Bhutto and Sheikh Hasina. At present we have a large group of women leaders. Each of them has left her mark of authority in all her dealings.

On this all important day, may we pray for one more Durga like Goddess to emerge from the murky waters of Indian politics, trample all those evil forces, and take the country to a path of glory? Let us pray for her to tackle the modern day Asuras who wield cell phones, who sport large moustaches and gory beards, who consider all human beings to be nothing but living specimens of opportunity – to be discarded once the ballot has been cast.

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2 Comments:

Blogger manik said...

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November 20, 2007 12:52 AM  
Blogger aayush said...

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December 29, 2010 2:04 AM  

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