Swami Ramabhadracharya’s recent statements during a Ramkatha in Meerut have stirred up controversy. He contrasted the status of women in Hinduism, where they are seen as divine, with their perceived status in other religions, where they are referred to as ‘baby’ or ‘wife’. He criticized the treatment of women in Islam, citing practices he believes are detrimental. He contrasted this with Hindu traditions, where mothers are highly respected. He also shared his views on education, advising against convent schools and advocating for institutions that teach cultural values. He stressed the importance of instilling values in children. Additionally, Ramabhadracharya commented on the 33% reservation for women in Parliament, suggesting that women should have greater rights, attributing the high societal status of women to Hindu traditions. His comments have led to public debate and discussion.
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