Women in Scriptures — Myth or Message?

Women in Scriptures — Myth or Message?

Women in Scriptures — Myth or Message? Sacred texts across the world hold within them powerful stories—stories that shape civilizations, influence moral values, and guide cultural norms. Among the many recurring themes, the portrayal of women in scriptures remains one of the most debated. Are these depictions symbolic myths meant to teach lessons, or are they historical narratives carrying deeper messages? Exploring this question reveals that women in religious texts are far more than supporting […]

 November 14, 2025
Women, Faith and Leadership: Who’s Rising in Religious Institutions?

Women, Faith and Leadership: Who’s Rising in Religious Institutions?

Women, Faith and Leadership: Who’s Rising in Religious Institutions? For centuries, leadership within religious institutions across the world has largely been a male domain. From temples and churches to mosques and monasteries, decision-making roles were often reserved for men, while women were confined to supportive or devotional spaces. Yet today, a quiet but powerful transformation is unfolding. Women of faith—from Hindu priestesses to Buddhist nuns, Christian pastors, Muslim scholars, and Sikh leaders—are stepping into roles […]

 November 4, 2025
“Everyone can enter Temple” SC on Women entering Sabarimala

“Everyone can enter Temple” SC on Women entering Sabarimala

“The right of a woman to pray is a constitutional right and does not depend on laws” Supreme Court observed , there is no concept of a temple for private use, once you open a temple, everybody can go, said while hearing arguments pertaining to the entry of women of all ages in Kerala’s famous Sabarimala temple. “On what basis you deny the entry. It is against the Constitutional mandate” obserevdd Chief Justice Dipak Misra […]

 July 19, 2018