Radhakrishnan, Umapati

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• March 10, 2003


Dear Members,

In modern times,  when Sita marries Rama, her name changes to Sita Raman - Sita, the wife of Rama. 
In ancient times,  when Rama married Sita, he was known as Sitaraman or Sitapati - Rama, the husband of Sita.

Some other examples:
Lakshmikantan, Lakshmipati, Radhakrishnan, Radheshyam, Gopikrishna, Srikantan, Umapati, Umakantan, Umamaheshwar.

No more proof is needed, I suppose, for the proposition that women were held in high esteem in the past until, in some century a long time ago in Kali Yuga, men staged a coup, took control and relegated women to the background. Since then, the state of human affairs seems to have declined steadily with emphasis on aggressive individual advancement instead of peaceful Lok Kalyan. I sometimes wonder if the present turbulent state of society would not have come into existence had women had been in control and the emphasis continued to be on the Home, not the business place or the battle-field. 

Dasan,
Krishnaswamy M.K.




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