
The History of Computing: Milestones and Innovations
A comprehensive guide to Hinduism covering its ancient origins, sacred texts, philosophical schools, and the many forms of the divine.
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The surrounding discussion (Shakti, Manu Smriti, Hindu feminist theology) concerns Hindu, not Islamic, feminist scholars.
BeforeIslamic feminist scholars have debated Hinduism's relationship with gender
AfterHindu feminist scholars have debated Hinduism's relationship with gender: the tradition contains both the goddess Shakti as a model of divine feminine power and the legal texts of Manu Smriti enjoining women's subordination.
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