Women in Hinduism have, since time immemorial, played a significant
role-as Shakti assuming the power of creation, as the divine mother, as
sages, as spiritual and religious leaders, as noble queens, as ideal
wives and as compassionate daughters. They have been the basis of
inspiration to both men and women for centuries. This book profiles
twelve such legendary women, including Ambika, Devahuti, Draupadi,
Parvati, Saraswati, Sati, Shakuntala and Sita. All these women belong to
the early Vedic times and are still revered for their extraordinary
powers and roles. They symbolize the virtues that Hinduism ordains its
followers to pursue. Women in Indian Mythology should be of interest to
the students of philosophy, Indology, Indian history, gender studies and
all others who wish to know more about the role of women in general and
during the Vedic period in particular.