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post-Independence India (1947), female literacy was a dismal 8%. Today, female enrolment in higher education surpasses male in many states.
Festivals are a high point – women lead rituals, decorations, and fasting. post-Independence India (1947), female literacy was a dismal
| Festival | Role of Women | |----------|----------------| | Karva Chauth | Married women fast from sunrise to moonrise for husband’s long life – a highly emotional, social event. | | Teej | Women sing, swing, and pray for marital bliss. | | Navratri/Durga Puja | Women perform garba/dandiya, honor goddess Durga – symbolizing feminine power. | | Diwali | Women clean, decorate rangoli, cook sweets, perform Lakshmi puja. | | Raksha Bandhan | Sister ties rakhi on brother’s wrist, symbolizing protection – reinforces gendered family bonds. | | Onam (Kerala) | Women arrange pookalam (flower carpets) and serve sadya on banana leaf. | Everyday Western: Jeans, leggings, tunics (kurtis) are now
Clothing varies drastically but is almost always colorful and symbolic. The day starts with lighting a diya (lamp)
The day starts with lighting a diya (lamp) in the household shrine. This ritual is believed to cleanse the environment. Following this, the preparation of Chai (spiced tea) is a ritualistic act of love. For many women, the kitchen is their kingdom—not a place of drudgery, but of creative expression.
