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During the time of "Mohammad Sahab" Arab residents used to have many women, Muhammad Sahab opposed this and said and arranged that a person can have four wife, this system can be denied to equal rights, but to Arab residents. This number seemed so useful that they created a storm against Muhammad, they used women as they used to do when animals were killed, He used to keep the mother as a wife, and even after his death, the grandchildren used to do so, consuming the son-bride as the wife, Muhammad sahab arranged that at least milk should be saved by marriage and marriage , This was the case everywhere in pastoral societies, and even today in the countries whose example is presented with equal rights, incidents like rape, divorce, murder, suicide, abduction of women from India are thousands. There are times more, even today, India is the only country in the world where the value of satitva is there, and satitva perception of respect and pride among is still safe here, there is a men towards mothers! Truth be told, women The idea of ​​giving equal rights is the product of the mind of the Indian mystics, but not in the sense, as it is in vogue today, the Maharishis practiced while practicing that divine reality. Referred to, looked at that path well, looked at everyone on it and found that the souls called women and men are the same, have the same ability to walk on the Bhagwatpath, that is why in the field of devotion, they also gave women Granted the same rights as men! Not only equality, our mystics gave mother a higher place than father and heaven, in ancient India, it was the practice to address the son in the name of mother, blind Dhritarashtra was called "Ambikanandan"! The venerable Bhishma Pitamah of four five hundred years old took his pride in the "Gangay" address, "Kuntiputra""K Arjuna was called aunteya", in this way the respect of mothers has always been there and is still in India today luckily !! Jai Srihari: !!
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