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Independent Lives Reimagining Womens Roles in Myth and Modern Thought
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Saphna. M and Haripriya S.K

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Volga’s “ The Liberation of Sita”,  deciphered into English by T. Vijay Kumar and C. Vijayasree, is a feminist reinterpretation of the Ramayana.The account depicts Sita's preparation of self-discovery through nature with an assortment of female characters, counting Surpanakha, Ahalya, Renuka Devi, Urmila, and eventually herself. Each chapter highlights how ladies, who are as often as possible ignored in conventional accounts, pick up autonomy, fabulousness, and regard by denying to depend on men.Ahalya investigates the nature of marriage, Renuka Devi reevaluates being a lady after having children, Urmila communicates her quiet relentlessness as a cognizant choice, Surpanakha changes her life with guts and inward magnificence, and Sita eventually finds flexibility by going back to the land.When these stories are combined, they highlight the fundamental introduce that a lady can live without men. By challenging patriarchal traditions and rethinking the place of women in mythology, Volga’s work delivers a strong message of unity, resilience, and independence. This study explores how “The Liberation of Sita” reshapes conventional myths to bring forward women’s voices and highlight their freedom.

Keywords: Women's extremist composing, Indian mythology, women’s reinforcing, opportunity, Volga.



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2026-03-06

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