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Ballads of MITHYA - Unfolding the Myths of Womanhood - cover

Ballads of MITHYA - Unfolding the Myths of Womanhood

Dr Smita Kamat Ghosh

Casa editrice: Libresco Feeds Pvt Ltd

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"Ballads of Mithya It is a poetic exploration of the silent myths shaping gender, identity, and societal conditioning. Through evocative verses, Dr. Smita Kamat Ghosh challenges stereotypes—pink for girls, blue for boys, gendered roles, financial dependence, and menstruation taboos—bringing forth a lyrical rebellion against imposed norms. Rooted in storytelling, philosophy, and resilience, each poem unveils the journey from restriction to liberation. Inspired by the Bhagavad Gita and real-life narratives, this book is a call to break free, redefine individuality, and embrace truth beyond myths. Every verse is a step towards awakening, empowerment, and an unchained future."
Disponibile da: 22/05/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 43 pagine.

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