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SUMMARY:Conference on Feminine in Hinduism
DESCRIPTION:INDICA Presents \nConference on Feminine in Hinduism \nCotton University\, Guwahati\, Assam \nFrom 9.00am to 6.00pm on 26 & 27 Mar 2022 \nSchedule \nDAY 01 \n26th March 2022 \nInaugural Session – 9.00am to 10.00am \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1\nDr. Nagaraj Paturi\, Senior Director & Chief Curator\nWelcome Address\n\n\n2\nMs.Sumedha Verma Ojha\, Member – Environmental\, Social & Governance Council and Co-curator\nConcept of the Conference\n\n\n3\nMs.Smriti Irani\, Honourable Minister of Women and Child Development\nKeynote Address (Online)\n\n\n\n  \nSession 1 – Discussion on Constructs of Feminism with examples of Women from Itihas by Ms.Sumedha Verma Ojha\, Dr. Lavanya Vemsani & Dr. Sushumna Kannan – 10.00am to 11.00am \n  \nTea Break – 11.00am to 11.20am \n  \nSession 2 – Different Reflections of Feminine and Femininity – 11.20am to 12.40pm \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1\nNeeraja Sheth (Online)\nThe Kanyatva of the Panchakanya – The Ideal of Femininity in Hinduism\n\n\n2\nDr.Aaryaa Ashutosh Joshi (Online)\nFeminism of the Earth and the River in Hindu Traditions and Customs\n\n\n3\nAkshay Mohanan & Aishwarya.S\nA glimpse of HER from the dawn\n\n\n4\nShefali Vaidya\nस्त्रीजन्मा म्हणूनी न व्हावे उदास\n\n\n\n  \nSession 3 – Folk Traditions – 12.40pm to 1.00pm \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1\nHitangi Brahmbhatt\nThe Visual Representation of Radha in the Gita Govinda Paintings from Gujarat\n\n\n\n  \nLunch Break – 1.00pm to 2.00pm \n  \nSession 3 – Folk Traditions Continues – 2.00pm to 3.20pm \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2\nDr. Komal Agarwal\nHyperlocal Deities\, Seasonal Festivals and Mnemonic Rituals of the Marwari Community: Women’s Roles in the Preservation of the Intangible Cultural Heritage\n\n\n3\nPrasanth Bhanudevan\nBhadrakāḷī Cult of Kerala: Devotional Practices in Textual and Folk Traditions\n\n\n4\nSri Prabhav Paturi\nExamining the all Encompassing Nature of the Feminine under the Hindu Pantheon: A Scriptural and Folkloral View\n\n\n\n  \nTea Break – 3.20pm to 3.40pm \n  \nSession 4 – STRF Fellows Introduction by Ms.Sumedha Verma Ojha – 3.40pm to 6.30pm \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1\nDr. Sushumna Kannan (Online)\nThe Feminine in the Mahabharata\n\n\n2\nDr. Srilakshmi Peddada (Online)\nLegal Dimensions of Streedhan\n\n\n3\nDr. Ankita Dutta\nMatri Shakti Worship in Bharat: A Study of the Ambubachi Mela in the Kamakhya Shaktipeeth of Pragjyotishpur\n\n\n4\nDeepa Yogesh Kulkarni\nThe Role of Gram Devis in the Lives of Urban Poor\, their Link with Shakta Tradition and Carry Over from village Routes of these Communities\n\n\n5\nShikha Sharma\nSocial Reform through Female Spirituality: An Analysis of the Lives of Sister Nivedita and Acharya Chandana in the Context of Hinduism and Jainism\n\n\n6\nSandhya MP Anand\nExtent of Influence and Impact of Female Monks in Special Reference to Kavunthi Adigal in Early Jainism on Hindu Values and Vice Versa with Reference to Sangam Literature and Archeological Evidences\n\n\n7\nDr. Payal Gaurav Mehta\nMompreneurs of 21st Century: Discover the Goddess within ‘You’ with the Concepts of Indic Feminism\n\n\n8\nNupur Deshpande\, Rohit Kunte\, Sadiya Mulla & Jayanthilal Twinkle Jain\nExploring the Construct of Feminism through Maharashtrian Women’s Perspective on Women Empowerment and their Experience of Festivals\n\n\n\n  \nDAY 02  \n27th March 2022 \n  \nSession 3 – Folk Traditions Continues – 9.00am to 9.40am \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n6\nDr. Rinkoo Wadhera (Online)\nAltering Destiny-Narrative & Ritual in Shri Ahoi Aathe Vrat Katha at Kashipur\n\n\n7\nProf. Sarada Thallam\nDivine Feminine under Siege:The Narratives of Gangamma and Vasavi\n\n\n\n  \nSession 5 – Devi and Sakti Concepts – 09.40am to 11.00am \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1\nDr. Papia Mitra\nThe Female Absolute: Cosmos as Manifestation of Shakti\n\n\n2\nArvind V Iyer\nCit and Citi: Emergence of the Sacred Feminine in the Understanding of Consciousness via Vedānta and Yoga\n\n\n3\nShanmugam .S (Online)\nGender Equality in Hinduism Literature\n\n\n4\nDr. T. Ganesan\nŚakti and Śiva: The Two in One of Śaivism\n\n\n\n  \nTea Break – 11.00am to 11.20am \n  \nSession 5 – Devi and Sakti Concepts Continues – 11.20am to 1.00pm \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n5\nSmt. Meena Sundaram\nDevaki – The Unique Mother\n\n\n6\nAbhisek Kumar Panda\nVarna Symbolises the Four Forms of The Shakti\n\n\n7\nSmt. Janani Ananthanarayanan\nJanani – Jagatkarini Paripoorani\n\n\n8\nDr. Pawan Kumar\nThe Hermeneutics of Misrepresentation of the Divine Feminine: Creating an Eastern Psycho-Philosophical Countercurrent to the Western Interpretation of Śakti in Kunḍalinī Yoga\n\n\n9\nDeepa Kiran\nChinnamasta Devi – Agency and the Hindu Goddess\n\n\n\n  \nLunch Break – 1.00pm to 2.00pm \n  \nSession 6 – Role Models – 2.00pm to 2.40pm \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1\nShital Ravi\nWomen saints of Maharashtra and their impact on society -‘Then and now’.\n\n\n2\nDr.V.Yamuna Devi\nThe Two Less-known Women Role Models of the 17th Cent. C.E. Dīpāmbā – the Diplomat and Āvuḍai Akkā- the Advaitin\n\n\n\n  \nSession 7 – Art and the Feminine – 2.40pm to 4.00pm \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1\nDr. Siri Rama\nFrom Lasya to Kalika Tandava: A Study of Accommodation and Conflict in the Feminine Aspect of Dance in Hindu Art\, Thought and Literature\n\n\n2\nMs. Lakshmi Subramanian [Durga] (Online)\nParallels between Female Menstrual Practices in Relation to Contemporary Classical Dance Praxis\, Yoga & Sculpture\n\n\n3\nDr. Janardan Ghosh\nSpiritual Realization Through the Performance of the Feminine: Sri Ramakrishna’s Rāgānugā Bhakti Sādhana as a Case Study\n\n\n4\nDr. Vinay Kumar\nFeminine Beauty and Social Life as Reflected in Early Buddhist Sculptural Art of Central India\n\n\n\n  \nTea Break – 4.00pm to 4.20pm \n  \nSession 8 – Feminine in Hinduism through Performing Arts – 4.20pm to 5.20pm \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1\nDr. M. Venkateshwara Rao\nArdhanareeswaram (Video)\n\n\n2\nSmt. Sridevi Iyengar\nShakti Swaroopini (Video)\n\n\n3\nDeepa Kiran\nThe Feminine Solutions\n\n\n\n  \nSession 9 – Valedictory – 5.20pm to 6.00pm \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1\nMs.Rashmi Bansal – Online\nContemporary Concerns of Hindu Business Women\n\n\n2\nDr. Ankita Dutta\nSummary of the Conference\n\n\n3\nDr. Nagarj Paturi\nVote of Thanks
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