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________________ THE WORLD OF JAINISM 41 knew reading and writing She studied scriptures, learnt painting, dance, music and drama and was an expert in the management of household affairs Let us now pass on from woman as a girl to woman in her role as a wife In household matters, the husband and the wife were jointly responsible According to Rigveda, the wife sometimes dominated also' This particular feature of wife's preponderance in matters domestic and temporal was existing in one form or the other and in varying degree from the Vedic times down to Haribhadra's We got an indication to this in the Samaraiccakaha in which the news of prince Gunacandra's death during the war when he invaded a hostile king was conveyed through a demi-god to his wife who eventually prepares to end her life by self-immolation Just at this critical moment, the father-in-law steps in and advises her to wait till confirmation is forthcoming. This incident is cited to show that a wife did what she liked and thought Whenever propitiatory rites were to be performed in the house, she had her own way and say Though these are solitary examples and no safe conclusion can be drawn, it is a fact that society in those days, indeed, held progressive views in regard to woman as a daughter-in-law For the most part, there existed cordial relations between the daughter-in-law and the mother-in-law The wife did not willingly accept the idea of separation from her husband Haribhadra's Samaraiccakaha again endorses this conclusion when Dhanas'ri clearly avows and her mother-in-law gladly allows to accompany her husband in his foreign travels. Broadminded husbands closed their eyes and ears to their wives' faults and failures But they made no exception when the question of the wife's loyalty was involved There are characters in Haribhadra's works who did not stop for a moment to divorce the wife and remarry when they were found prone to a flagrant breach of conduct, conjugal discipline and chastity But this was rare as the husband and wife otherwise fully enjoyed and drank the cup of married life to its lees Marriage was a social, sacred sacrament to which they both were the signatories who swore to stand by it, come what may In his works, Haribhadra has also drawn pictures of women who could become vile and wicked, namely, Dhanashri and Lakshmi who caused unhappiness to their husbands through deception But these were mere exceptions On the whole the women led exemplary life in Haribhadra's times Self-effacement and sacrifice guided the life of the wife who did not think Newly worthwhile to live when the husband was no mole married bride was-welcome to the husband's house and all the members of the family were happy at her auspicious aruval which brought money and mirth
SR No.011111
Book TitleWorld of Jainism
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorVishvanath Pandey
PublisherVishvanath Pandey
Publication Year
Total Pages129
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size11 MB
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