WOMEN AS SUPREME CONSCIOUSNESS
Keywords:
Womanhood, Primordial Motherhood,, EpicAbstract
A woman's image has always been of respect and significance because of her status as a highly esteemed member of the society into which she is born and the role she plays in its development. The fact that women have shaped and improved the attitudes and behaviors of their male counterparts has been strongly supported by traditions throughout the world. They are a source of historical turning points in private and official affairs. This research paper thus attempts to examine the various dimensions of feminine consciousness in the context of their significant function as a keeper of human values and moral order, concluding that womanhood encompasses within herself the universal/collective consciousness, which is nothing but the expansion of the supreme consciousness that pervades.
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