Do u about Muthulakshmi Reddy?
She should be the role model of #womenempowerment
The lady behind the existence of Adayar cancer hospital!
She was born in 1886 in the princely state of Pudukottai in Tamilnadu. Father-Narayanswami Iyer & Her mother was a Devadasi who,
were women who were
ostensibly“dedicated”to temple deities tasked with passing on the baton of the art of dance to the next generation.Reality was different.They were often subjected to exploitation & were considered prostitutes by the British govt.
It was actually worse than
prostitution- no one chose to be a devadasi.
The prepubescent girl was initiated into the system by a religious ceremony which ensured her permanent status as a concubine. She would have a male patron,but no rights to his surname or inheritance. Devadasis needn’t marry and were
called, “Nityasumangali” - meaning immune to widowhood. It was a crass euphemism - after all, you can’t become a widow if you aren’t married.
Luckily for Muthulakshmi, her father was an academician and a school principal. A sole oasis in an otherwise barren desert. He gave her
the power of education. The class in which she studied had 40 boys and 3 girls - separated by a screen. Even then the parents of the boys objected, fearing their “innocent” sons would be ensnared by a prepubescent femme fatale. This may sound absurd, but this was a common trope
in those days. One of the teachers resigned in protest. But her father stood with her and provided her a plank.
After attaining puberty, she was home schooled, as was the tradition in those days. She wanted to change not just her destiny, but also those of others. She asked the
Maharaja of Pudukottai for funds to study medicine.The stunned Maharaja gave her a princely sum of Rs.150 which was the much needed escape velocity that changed her trajectory.
She became the first woman to enter Madras Medical College. She was studious and bagged several medals
When she wanted to take obstetrics and become a surgeon,the professors were shocked. Surgery with its blood and gore,was considered a man thing then. Nevertheless,with characteristic persistence,she became an obstetrician. She started catering to the elite professionals first.
However, a turning point happened soon.
Her sister developed rectal cancer and eventually died. Back then, cancer wasn’t known to the public as the emperor of maladies. Those who were unlucky enough to get it were considered doomed. No one wanted to spend on a lost cause. So
Dr Muthulakshmi took it upon herself to go to the UK and get trained in Royal Marsden hospital to manage cancer patients. She had a rare combination of strong roots and powerful wings.
She came back to Madras, but faced painful apathy about cancer.
She turned to Women’s India
Association - which helped fund, the first cancer hospital in Madras - the Adyar Cancer Institute. One day, three girls from Namakkal ran away from the Devadasi system and asked her, “Now what will happen of us? Where will we stay?”. She realized the dire problem & set about the
long journey that would culminate in their emancipation.
She sheltered them, but not just them. She started the Avvai home. She met Sarojini Naidu and became a nationalist. Realizing the importance of political power, she went on to become the first woman to join the legislative
council in British India. She was also the first woman in the world, to become the deputy President of a legislative council.
She met & married Sundara Reddy, with the condition that they will be equals. Dr Muthulakshmi Reddy, faced two simulataneous battles: (i) finding land &
funding for the cancer hospital,;& (ii) liberation of the devadasis
For the latter, she had to fight against the likes of Dr.Rajagopalachari. In a meeting when a speaker expressed solidarity with her“fallen sisters”,she famously thundered,“How dare u call them fallen sisters?
Female chastity is impossible without male chastity. The men who exploited them were older & should be held responsible”. She knew they weren’t “fallen”, but “pushed”.
To Rajagopalachari & S Satyamurthi, she roared,”If u need someone to preserve the arts & culture,Y don’t u leave
the devadasis & send the women in your home?”. The stiff resistance would have wilted a lesser woman,but she was forged in fire. Her efforts bore fruit in both the issues.
The cancer hospital, grew slowly but steadily.She asked everyone who would listen for funds, including
King George V. Today it’s a world class institute,giving life to many. Her statue stands there,like a guardian angel of the cancer patients. On December 5,1947, at long last, the Madras Presidency passed the bill preventing the dedication of young girls as devadasis. @RajeAiyer
The laurels followed.She was awarded Padma Bhushan by the Indian government. The Tamil Nadu govt has named the pregnancy benefits scheme after her. There is a road in Chennai named after her.
Her story is the triumph of grit over fate. It’s a reminder that we can script our own
destiny, regardless of where we start. Neither social ostracism,nor strictures of colonial India could conquer her will.She turned life’s proverbial lemons into a lemonade spring,that continues to give even today.
She’s the heroine, that our daughters need to know about.
But for present generation young girls,role models are Deepika padukone & Kareena!
Please include this legendary Lady in our History books that would inspire our young girls @narendramodi FYIP
Credits Purnima Ranganath
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Here is Audio Clip published in Chanakya TV, on forceful eviction of Brahmin priest from Perumal temple,Sathur - Trichy at age of 67, citing reason as old age by EO Dhanalakshmi. His daughter narrating the whole incident. Also they are deceiving him by saying there is no record
It's a thread with 4 parts, only one is published? Where is other 3 parts !!!
of priest working in the temple so will not pay any kind of retiral benefits. His monthly salary is just 4K. Some new guy, who has no knowledge in Agamas has been appointed as Archakar. Kudos for all The Hindus who voted for this Party & to all Opposition sleeping on it..
Part 2
Many TV channels in India, especially India Today & NDTV are supporting & urging Indian govt to extend Visas of Afghan students studying in India
I am against giving shelter to the Afghan national in present situation because our security must be the priority.
No one knows who will enter our country in the name of shelter & what they will be doing here after then. So our govt must think about our safety first. (Only non-Muslim Afghan nationals should be given shelter if any still surviving there) (There are 56 Muslim countries
throughout the world to take good care of the Afghan nationals, They want Shariah & they will get that in all these countries. If they come into our country and find that Shariah law is not available here then then will start applying their #Democratic to live into the system
Great Post-Shared from Kailash Narayan Sharma’s wall
*Is Narendra Modi really transforming India*.❓
Replied by Jay Agarwal
Jay Agarwal, works at Federal Government of the United States
Answer:
Since I have not lived in India for almost 25 years, I can only answer this as a
perspective.
Note that as a US Citizen, I can neither vote in Indian elections, nor have any vested interest in the electoral outcome in India.
Hence, objectivity!
I will narrate two stories to make my point. And I will not even use any boring statistics!
Story 1
A routine Uber ride in Washington DC, and an Afghani driver picks me up. After a few minutes, he asks me if I am Indian, I say yes, and he smiles and says that he loves Bollywood.
I smile back.His next question, do you know when somebody will make a movie on Modi.
The CIA used the Naxalite movement to attack the dominant mainstream CPM in Kolkata and West Bengal in the 1960s and the
latter suffered the largest casualties in the resulting fratricide.
In the same vein, the British state sponsored a major anti Soviet British Trotskyite movement to prevent young students from professional backgrounds gravitating towards the CPGB, which was still pro Soviet.
Swapan Dasgupta was a Trotskyite student leader in London in the late 1970s. There were other episodes I suspected of the intelligence services sponsoring far left movements to attack mainstream leftists that were more influential.
Have you heard of great Female Legand Vellayi who K!lled the Sultan who tried to destroy Deity Vishnu & how she saved it!
Story of of sacrifice:
If you have been to Srirangam you would have noticed only one of the tower gates is white in color and all others are multi colored
If you have not been to Srirangam yet let me tell you there are 21 gopuram (temple tower gates) in Sriramgam, one among the 21 is painted white. And this gopuram attracts attention in spite of its dull white color. It is called the Vellayi Gopuram and has a blood chilling
story full of patriotism on why its is named and colored white.
Her name Vellai - Means white
Vellayi Gopuram or the white tower is at the eastern entrance of Srirangam Temple, dedicated to Bagawan Vishnu, named as Sri Ranganathaswamy. Do make it a point to visit this gate