Empowered Women Of Ancient Bharat

Empowered Women Of Ancient Bharat

A warrior women female statue was found in a Jain temple in Jaisalmer, India and is believed to be 800 years old. The statue’s features are typical of the Indus valley civilization or Harappan culture, which inhabited most of present-day Pakistan and western India between 2600 BC and 1900 BC. Women in ancient India enjoyed a high level of freedom to lead a normal life. The women of ancient Bharat were not confined to the four walls of their houses, they worked and travelled just like men did. In fact, they were often leaders, warriors and rulers. Explore more with us on 4VEDs.com.

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