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ABOUT THE BOOK National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (ni-msme) an Organisation of the Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India has been working towards entrepreneurship development since 1962. It has been helping the practising and potential entrepreneurs through a host of services like training, research, consultancy, information, education and extension. Keeping up the legacy of research and development at ni-msme, the Sedme Journal breathed its first in 1974, Since then, it has evolved into a renowned journal of acknowledged quality in the domain of small enterprises, attracting contributors and users not only from every corner of the country but also from other nations. Sedme Journal has been widely sought after by the researchers, practitioners, and promotional bodies concerned with small enterprises. Over the years brilliant research papers have been published in the Sedme Journal, which find equal or even more relevance in the present times. On the occasion of International Women's Day, the ni-msme is bringing out this special edition containing selected research works on “Woman Entrepreneurship” published in Sedme Journal during 2000-2017. This book would be useful for entrepreneurs, researchers, academicians and students. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr. Sanjeev Chaturvedi has been awarded Ph.D in Economics on the topic “Strategic Posture of Small & Medium Enterprises Under WTO Framework”. He has many papers to his credit in the field of International Economic Environment & WTO. He was the only Asian selected for CDG Scholarship, Germany and has been visiting faculty to California State University, San Bernardino, USA and Birkbeck University, London, UK. Dr. Chaturvedi is Director at ni-msme. Dr. Dibyendu Choudhury is a Fellow of Management by research from IISWBM under the board of IFPSM, Austria and IIMM. Basically an Electronics Engineer (B.E) with more than 17 years of rich Industry Experience. He had worked both in India as well as in the United States and travelled almost 15 countries due to business. Dr. Choudhury is Ph.D (Marketing Management) and presently serving as Faculty Member at ni-msme, Hyderabad. Dr. Shreekant Sharma has dedicatedly worked for socio economic development of rural families through agri business development. He is basically an agriculture graduate and has been awarded Ph.D (Agri Business) on his work related to farm opinion leaders. He has published a number of research papers and articles in reputed journals and magazines. He is serving as an Associate Faculty Member at the ni-msme, Hyderabad. Contents:- Preface . 7 List of Contributors . 11 1. The Woman Entrepreneur - An Insight . 13 R. Supriya P. Laxmana 2. Determinants of Entrepreneurial Intensity Among Woman Entrepreneurs: Evidence from Jammu & Kashmir . 21 Saif Siddiqui Sumaira Jan 3. Problems and Prospects of Women Entrepreneurs in Tamil Nadu with Special Reference to Pudukkottai District . 33 A. Selvakumar P. Jayakumar J.A. Arul Chellakumar 4. Women Entrepreneurship and Employment in Micro and Small Manufacturing Enterprise . 47 Narendra Jena 5. Women in Small Businesses: A Study of Entrepreneurial Motivation . 69 Anil Kumar Parul 6. Street Entrepreneurship Among Tribal Women: Insights from Mizoram . 85 Rodi Lalremruati Rama Ramswamy 7. Women’s Decision Making and Mobility in Carpet Industry: Study of Bhadohi District . 101 Heena Saudagar Zeeshan Shreekant Sharma 8. Micro Entrepreneurial Activities Among Tribal Women in Andhra Pradesh . 115 Krishnaveni Motha 9. Woman Entrepreneurs and Financial Literacy: A Study in Selected Districts of Western Odisha . 139 Bhabani Shankar Dash Bhagaban Das 10. Case Study on Changing Face of Women Empowerment in India . 161 Soumendra Kumar Patra Durga Madhab Mahapatra 11. Impact of Entrepreneurial Traits of SHG Members on Women Empowerment . 175 Seema Ghosh Bibliography . 193 Index . 217 The Title 'Women Empowerment through Enterprise written/authored/edited by Editors:- Dr. Sanjeev Chaturvedi, Dr. Dibyendu Choudhury, Dr. Shreekant Sharma', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9788121214308 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 224 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
ABOUT THE BOOK The general backwardness of the tribal women and other issues like violence, crime & atrocities against tribal women are seems to be some of the deterministic obstacles of empowerment of tribal women. The educational backwardness and the resultant capability deprivation further worsen the empowerment of tribal women. The powerlessness resulting from the capability deprivation and lack of freedom of choice are the significant stimulants of human rights violation of tribal women. It further leads to the denial of many of the entitlements that are normally available to members the society. This book includes 25 research papers which are deliberating different dimensions of these issues exclusively faced by the tribal women in South India. Hope this book will benefit the scholars and policy makers involved in the issues of tribal women. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. Sukumaran M has been working as the Assistant Professor of Economics in the Department of Development Economics, Dr. B.R.Ambedkar Memorial Govt. Arts and Science College Balussery, Kozhikode, Kerala. He had his PhD and M.Phil from the University of Kerala, MA Applied Economics and M.Ed from Kannur University and MA Sociology from IGNOU. He has published 10 articles in the national and international journals, 14 chapters in the edited volumes. He has presented more than 50 research papers in the national and International conferences held across India. He has also delivered four invited lectures in different academic institutions. He is specialised in teaching of Quantitative Methods of Economic Analysis, Econometrics, Mathematical Economics and Research Methodology. Dr. Anji A, has been working as a Teaching Faculty since 2015 in the Department and Research Centre for Women's Studies, Karnatak University, Dharwad - 580 003. He got an excellent academic achievement in the field of Women's Studies with M. Phil., and Ph.D. He has got research fellowship awarded (2011) by a premier institute in India namely Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi for his Doctoral Studies. He has published four books through an internationally renowned publisher and 18 research papers in International and national Journals, edited book chapter, etc,. He has participated and presented research papers (52) in a quite number of conference, Seminars, workshops and training programs at various levels resulting in great exposure. He has also delivered two invited lectures on women issues and challenges in present scenario in different academic institutions. He also got one of the best Paper award (2018) for the “HEALTH CARE SERVICE IN TAMIL NADU: A MODEL FOR OTHER STATES” in the national level seminar. He is bringing out the outstanding result which is working in academic institutions and enlarges society. CONTENTS Introduction . 7 Acknowledgment . 11 1. Land Holdings of Tribal Women: Evidence from Agricultural Census 13 Dr. J. V. Arun and A. Premkumar 2. A Rationalised Analysis on Tribal Women Participation in Sports . 21 Dr. Ajesh.C.R Savitha. V. 3. A Study on Practice of Child Marriage in Tribal Communities in Karnataka: A Gender Lens . 27 Dr. Anji A 4. Tribal Women as a Pillar When Disaster Strikes: A Case from Wayanad District . 41 Athira K 5. Financial Discipline Among Women in Paniya Community of Township Colony of Kannur District-Kerala . 47 Dr. Bindu M. P. 6. Problems and Challenges of Empowering Schedule Tribe Women with Special Refrence of Haveri District In Karanataka . 63 Channappa Lamani, Dr, Thimmaiah T. D 7. Economic Status of Women: A Case Study of Sc & St Women of Kozhikode District . 73 Deepa. E & Jeni B. S. 8. Issues and Challenges of Tribal Women in India: A Socio Economic Perspective . 81 Dr. Indira P M 9. Tribal Women’s Health in India: Issues, Challenges and Strategies . 95 Dr. Shilpa M. Sangam 10. Empowerment of Tribal Women and Education as a Tool . 101 Dr. Naseema. P K 11. Social Exclusion of Paliyar Tribal Women In Dindigul District of Tamil Nadu . 111 Dr.T. S. Bala Gomala & V. Ariya Nathu 12. Kudumbashree and Empowerment of Tribal Women: Evidence from Wayanad, Kerala . 123 Fathima Fidha & Dr. Sukumaran M 13. Economic Status of Scheduled Tribal Workers Working in Leather Tanneries in Vellore District Tamil Nadu . 133 Mr. S. John Sundar 14. Social Exclusion and Tribal Women . 141 Kavi Mozhi. M Dr. P. S. Sreedevi Nandini. P 15. Importance of personal hygiene among adolescent women’s in rural India . 147 Lukkumanul Hakkim S 16. Status of Tribal Women in Karnataka: Reference to Policies and programmes . 153 Dr. M. H. Hullur 17. Contemporary Stigmatisation of Devadasi Women of South India . 169 Popy Devi Nath Ms. Bastobee Borsaikia 18. An Anthropological analysis of Patelia Tribal women in Karnataka state . 175 Dr. Prabudha S. Kamble 19. Tribal Women in their Traditional Social Settings: An Anthropological Appraisal . 181 Dr. K. S Pradeep Kumar 20. Problems and Challenges of Kalvarayan Malai Tribal People . 189 Dr. K. Pushpam, and K. Manivasakam, 21. A Critical Appraisal on the Issues and Challenges of Tribal Education in Kerala . 195 Dr. Remmiya Rajan P & Ms. Anjana 22. Status of Malapandaram Women in Kerala . 203 Salini. R & Dr. PK. Muthukumar 23. Educational Status of Scheduled Tribes-A Gender Perspective . 213 Dr. Sivasankar, V and Premkumar, A 25. Health Status of Paliyan Tribal Women in Sirumalai Hills: A Sociological Perspective . 217 Dr. K. Seenivasan 25. Education and Empowerment of Tribal Women: Empirical and Theoretical Dialogues . 227 Vinayakan S B, & Dr. Sukumaran M Index . 235 The Title 'Empowerment of Tribal Women in South India: Gender Perspectives written/authored/edited by Editors:- Sukumaran M, Anji A', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9789353242596 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 243 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Studies. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
Collection of Euripides plays - Contains : Rhesus (trans. Richmond Lattimore ) The Suppliant Women (trans. Frank William Jones) Orestes (trans William Arrowsmith) Iphigenia in Aulis (trans. Charles R.Walker) in the "Complete Greek Tragedies" series edited by David Grene and Richmond Lattimore. 307p. Tight unmarked copy, some wear to paper covers, else near fine Book
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Fine English Paperback., Fine., 20 x 14 cm., [xx], 154 p., Facsimile in Ottoman Turkish., "Hayattan sahneler (levâyih-i hayât).", Fatma Aliye, Bogaziçi Yayinlari, Ist., 2002. Osmanli toplumunda kadin sorunu 1839'dan sonra, yani Tanzimat Fermani ile baslayan yeni dönemde gündeme gelmis; üst siniftan egitimli kadinlar, Osmanli kadininin hak mücadelesinde öncü olmuslardir. Saray ve devlet idaresinde görevli, kültürlü, zengin ve egitimli ailelerin çocuklari olan bu kadinlar özel olarak egitim almis ve kimi zaman birikimlerini yazarak da degerlendirmislerdir. Onlardan birisi de tarihçi, devlet adami ve hukukçu Ahmet Cevdet Pasa'nin kizi Fatma Aliye Hanim'dir. Modern Türk edebiyatinin ilk kadin yazarlarindan olan Fatma Aliye Hanim'in, Levâyih-i Hayât (1897-98) isimli eseri, birbirleriyle akraba bes kadinin mektuplasmalarindan olusmaktadir. Saadetlerin en büyügünü birbirini seven eslerde bulan Mehabe, asksiz ve zorla gerçeklestirilen bir evliligin rüzgârindaki Fehame, kendisini sevmeyen bir ese katlanmayi reddeden Sabahat, çevresindeki örneklerin etkisiyle evliligi budalalikla es gören Nebahat ve evliligi yargilamamakla birlikte önceligi insanin kendisinde arayan Itimad. Fatma Aliye Hanim bu bes kadin ve birbirlerine yazdiklari mektuplar nezdinde kadinin toplumdaki konumu ve aile kurumunun niteligini tartismaya açarak sevginin degeri, egitimin önemi, eslerin sorumluluklari, görücü usulü evliligin yanlislari ve haklarindan mahrum birakilan kadinlarin düstügü açmazi sorgulamaktadir. Kitabin elinizdeki baskisi üç bölümden olusmaktadir: çevriyazi In Ottoman. metin, diliçi çeviri ve metin karsilastirmasi için In Ottoman. kaynak metin.
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About the Book:- Women's contribution and their pivotal role in society in India and Central Asia, vis-a-vis political, social and economic have been phenomenal. This book looks at the changing role of women in India and Central Asia. It examines women'sissues in terms of politics, economy, society and culture and the multiplicityof the factors that affect their choices and behaviour, of both India and Central Asia including women in history, so as to have a deeper insight on the overall condition of the women through the years.This is one of the first few books dealing with women in Central Asia by Indian Author and is interesting as first-hand information collected during the field trip through interviews, discussions and observations have immensely supplemented this work; Use of literature (Hindi, Russian, Kazakh, Turkmen) and images, graphs, table etc. have enrichedthis book.This book will be of great interest and importance to researchers and students working on women's issues. It will also be useful for people of all subjects at School (Women/ gender issues); College; Academia (Area studies, political and social issues) and Research scholars working on Central Asia and India, Women's Issues, social and political Issues etc. About the Author:- Kamala Kumari is Assistant Professor at the University of Delhi. New Delhi, India. She has been associated and worked on projects titled, “India and China in Central Asia: Building aCooperative Agenda”, Institute of Chinese Studies (ICS-MEA project), Delhi, India”; “Security issues in Central Asia: India's Stand and International Perspective”, and “Women Empowerment and Political leadership: A Comparative Study of India and Russia”, in Centre for Russian and Central Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal NehruUniversity, Delhi. She has delivered lectures in Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan).She completed her M Phil and Ph D from the Centre for Russian and Central Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. She did her BA and MA from the Centre for Russian Studies, School of Languages, Literature and Culture Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, India. She has knowledge of Russian Language.She has presented papers in International and national conferences and has participated in roundtables on issues related to Security, Gender and IR. in India, Russia, Central Asia. She has publications which include a book and several chapters in edited books and a number of articles in reputed journals. CONTENTSForeword . ixAcknowledgement . xiiiGlossary . xviiList of Tables . xxiList of Maps, Graphs, Figures, Images . xxiii1. Introduction . 52. Socio-economic Transformation and Women .173. Women’s Participation in Political Sphere .634. Women’s Campaign for Change .101Images of Field Trip to Central Asia .132Field Trip Observations and Highlights of the Research . 1425. Conclusion . 162Select Bibliography . 168Appendices .186Appendix I. A, B, C, D, E: Constitution of Central Asian RepublicsAppendix II. A: BTI Country Report 2014: Rank and Score of each Countryunder StudyAppendix II.Ai: BTI Methodology_02Appendix II.B: GDP-per capita, 2005-2011Appendix II.C: World Development Indicators: Labour force structureAppendix II.D: The labour force structure of women as according to WDIAppendix II.E: Social Institutions and Gender Index ReportAppendix III. A, B, C, D, E: Women in Public Sphere; Women in Indian politics; Political Parties and women; Women in National Parliaments 2010; List of the first Female political offices holders in India Central Government; Significant Women Politician in Asia; Women who made a change in Politics; Heads of States/ Ministers of Central Asia; Women in LeadershipAppendix IV: Women who made a change in Women’s campaign for change intheir respective countriesAppendix V: Anketa (Questionnaire)Index . 338 The Title 'Women in India and Central Asia written/authored/edited by Kamala Kumari', published in the year 2020. The ISBN 9788121220415 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 371 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Women Study. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
Canadian Fiction Magazine # 57. Special issue on Feminist Fiction/Theory. This includes "It was Not a Dark & Stormy Night" by Smaro Kambourelli [Pages 13-17] Book
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Brigid Keenan was a glamorous, successful young London fashion journalist. But falling in love with a diplomat saw her leave behind the giIt chairs of the Paris salons for a large chicken shed in the forests of Nepal. Thirty years later (at the farewell party for the Papal Nuncio in Kazakhstan), Brigid found herself wondering whether her decision had been the right one. This is her account of her life as a `trailing spouse' 292p. Book
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Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In English. 222 p. B/w ills. 'The Ottomans developed a highly organized society with many traditions. However, the writing and publicising of 'memoirs' was not one of them. Even the most illustrious Grand Vizier did not avail his personal diary to others for perusal (even if he ever did put them in black on white). This is what makes Leya (Saz) Hanimefendi's book rather unique. She was taken into the 'Harem' of Sultan Abdulmecid at the age of four and lefty Çiragan palace only to be married. She is the only woman who wrote (or rather dictated to her son) her actual experiences of life at the Çiragan Palace where Sultan Abdulmecid reigned. Her references to many incidents, from the utensils used to the Ladies' Orchestra make this book interesting both to the layman and to the historian. Her great sense of propriety and admiration for the way of life she enjoyed at the palace (despite the vigorous discipline) is another factor that makes reading these memoirs a jotfull experience'.
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The Title 'Sone Se Pehle Likhna written/authored/edited by Na Yei', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9788121213738 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 229 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in Hindi. The subject of this book is Women Studies / Social Studies. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In English. [xxx], 272 p. Cruel and usual punishment: The terrifying global implications of Islamic law. Nonie Darwish lived for thirty years in a majority Muslim nation. Everything about her life family, sexuality, hygiene, business, banking, contracts, economics, politics, social issues, everything?was dictated by the Islamic law code known as Sharia. But Sharia isn't staying in majority Muslim nations. Darwish now lives in the West and brings a warning; the goal of radical Islam is to bring Sharia law to your country. If that happens, the fabric of Western law and liberty will be ripped in two. Under Sharia law: A woman can be beaten for talking to men who are not her relatives and flogged for not wearing a headdress. Daughters, sisters, and wives can be legally killed by the men in their family. Non-Muslims can be beheaded, and their Muslim killers will not receive the death penalty. Certain kinds of child molestation are allowed. The husband of a "rebellious" wife can deny her medical care or place her under house arrest. Think it can't happen? In 2008, England?once the seat of Western liberty and now the home of many Muslim immigrants?declared that Sharia courts in Britain have the force of law. When Muslim populations reach as little as 1 or 2 percent, says Darwish, they begin making demands of the larger community, such as foot-level faucets for washing before praying in public schools, businesses, and airports. "Airports in Kansas City, Phoenix, and Indianapolis are among those who have already installed foot baths for Muslim cab drivers," writes Darwish. These demands test how far Westerners will go in accommodating the Muslim minority. How far will they push? The Organization of the Islamic Conference works to Islamize international human rights laws and apply Sharia "standards" for blasphemy to all nations. The penalty for blasphemy? Death. Weaving personal experience together with extensive documentation and research, Darwish exposes the facts and reveals the global threat posed by Sharia law. Anyone concerned about Western rights and liberties ignores her warning and analysis at their peril.
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ABOUT THE BOOK:- From pre-historic stages women have been tortured, raped, sold even to embrace death by committing suicide or accepting 'Sati' culture and were affected with other social and domestic violences. They were always considered as weakers than masculine world of muscles. Although in India; in the ages of the Vedas, women were equally participants in the rituals and also as composers of various hymns but gradually their stayals and activities were confined in domestic world. However, many of them came forward alone or with their counterparts to work for the development, to bring light in the darkness of the society. At the advent of Vaishnavism led by Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu women, despite performing all their domestic duties were involved in spreading Vaishnavism and glorified it. The book, originally written in Bengali by Dr. Uma Bandopadhyay were in two parts elaborating the lives of Vaishnavite women. The present writer whose' Sri Chaitanyadev and Gadadhar fetched fame has chosen ranging from 3005 BC.(or 8th century AD) to 19th century. Vaishnava devotees translated in abridged and edited form of 108 lives of women in English. It is sure that thousands of women devotees still remain whom to be remembered. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Radhakrishna Goswami (Radhu Goswami) (B-1946) B. Com. M.A. (in Bengali) From Calcutta University is a known of short story writer in Bengali literature, finds his ease in researching on mythological and historic characters. He wrote many articles on various topics of Bengali and Indian Literature including on Raja Rammohan Roy, Rabindranath Tagore, Sri Aurobindo and specially on Lord Sri Chaitanyadev, Sri Gadadhar Pundit, Sri Nityanandaprabhu, Sri Adwaitaprabhu, Yaban Haridas and others, the followers of Sri Chaitanyadev for during the last more than four decades in different periodicals and self authored Books. In his book Mahasarathi Sri Goswami, analyzed the role and sentiments of Sri Krishna, in his Droupadi Ananya, he scanned the socio-literary value of Droupadi. His poignant reasoning explored newer dimensions in character analysis of the Mahabharta. He was honoured with Sahityasri and Bharat Bhushan titles in 1989 and 2002 respectively by ABBSS (Bhopal), Srila Vrindavandas and the best writer in Scriptures from Kolkata for restless researches on Sri Gouranga i.e., Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. The author is the fourth son of Sadhak Mukundalal Goswami. He probably was one of the 11th descendants of Ballav Chaitanya Goswami, one of the important associates of Lord Sri Chaitanyadev and His disciple of Pundit Sri Gadadhara. This author's mother Asha Rani was also only daughter among three sons of Gour Kishore Goswami who was one of the eleventh descendants of Sri Nityananada Prabhu. The author's the eldest maternal uncle Prankishore Goswami was a leading scholar, writer, eminent Srimad Bhagawata nattrator in India. So, the influence of Sri Nityanandaprabhu and of Sri Pundit Gadadhara in the blood of the author cannot be ignored. CONTENTS:- Aknowledgements . 11 Introduction . 13 1. Goda Devi (Devotee of Sri Ranganathji) . 15 (9th Century AD) 2. First Tribhuban-Maha Devi (A Devotee Wife of a King) . 23 (10th Century AD) 3. Kantimoti Devi (Mother of Ramanuja) . 25 (11th Century AD) 4. Bama Devi (Mother of Poet Joydev) . 29 (12th Century AD) 5. Padmabati Devi (Wife of Poet Joydev) . 31 6. Vedabati Devi (Mother of Bosudeva or Madhwacharya) . 35 7. Rami Rajakini (Devotion Partner of Chandidas) . 37 (13th Century AD) 8. Chintamoni (The lady who showed the Path to Billwamongal) . 40 9. Bhagyabati devi The Old Grand Mother of Uddharan Dutta . 43 (14th Century AD) 10. Mother of Upendra Old grandmother of Sri Chaitanyadeva . 44 11. Rama Devi (Grandmother of Sri Roop and Sanatan) . 45 12. Lachhima Devi (Wife of Raja Shiba Singha) . 46 (15th Century AD) 13. Abhoya Devi (Grand mother of Lochandas) . 48 14. Amita Devi Sakhi of Vishnupriya Devi . 49 15. Indumati Basu (Mother of Kavi Gunaraj Khan) . 50 16. Illamagaru (Mother of Ballavacharya) . 52 17. Kamalakumari (A Devotee of Sri Chaitanyadeva of the South) . 55 18. Kamala Devi (Wife of Lakshminath Lahiri) . 56 19. Kamala Devi (Mother of Suryadas Sarkhel) . 58 20. Kamalabati or Shova Devi (Grand Mother of Sri Cahaitanyadeva) . 60 21. Kanchanadevi (A Woman Mad for Lord Sri Krishna) . 63 22. Kalindidevi (Mother of Dhananjay Pundit) . 65 23. Kripamoyee (Mother of Balarama) . 67 24. Khersuti (Grandmother of Shankardeva of Assam) . 68 25. Gangadevi (Mother of Pundarik Vidyanidhi) . 70 26. Goyeedevi (Mother of Narahari Sarkar) . 71 27. Gouridevi (Mother of Haridas Thakur) . 73 28. Chandrakala (Wife of Raja Pratap Rudra) . 75 29. Chitralekha (Sakhi of Lakshmipriya) . 79 30. Jangali (Jungali) Dasi (Maid Servant of Sita Devi wife of Adwait Prabhu) . 82 31. Jai Durga Devi (Foster-mother of Madhabacharya) . 84 32. Janhabi Devi (Mother of Pundit Kashinath or Kashiswar) . 86 33. Tara Devi (Mother of Haribangsha) . 88 34. Tukka Devi (Daughter of Raja Pratap Rudra) . 90 35. Damayanti Devi (Sister of Raghava Pundit) . 92 36. Dukhini Devi (Wife of Jagadish Pundit) . 95 37. Nandini Dasi (Disciple of Sita Devi) . 98 38. Wife of Narasingha Nadial 39. Lava or Nava Devi (Mother of Adwaita Acharya) . 101 40. Narayani (Nurse-Mother of Sri Gouranga Mahaprabhu) . 104 41. The Widow Mother of a Certain Blessed Boy . 106 42. Padmamoni Devi (Mother of Ishan Nagar) . 107 43. Padmabati Devi (Mother of Sri Nityanandaprabhu) . 109 44. Padmabati Devi (Mother of Raja Pratap Rudra) . 112 45. Wife of Baninath (Baninath was the brother of Sri Gadadhar Pundit) .114 46. Vijaya Devi (The Grandmother of Vishnupriya Devi) . 116 47. Bidhumukhi Devi (Aunt of Vishnupriya Devi) . 117 48. Bimala Devi (Wife of Gouridas Pundit) . 119 49. Biswas Devi (A Woman Writer) . 121 50. Vishnupriya Devi (The Second Wife of Sri Gouranga Mahaprabhu) . 123 51. Bhadrabati Devi (The Mother of Sri Uddharan Dutta) . 132 52. Bhadrabati Devi (The Wife of Sri Suryadas Pundit) . 134 53. Bhagirathi Devi (The Mother of Sri Basudeva Sarbabhoum) . 137 54. Mahamaya (The Wife of Sri Uddharan Dutta) . 139 55. Maha Laxmi Devi (The Mother-in-law of Ganga Maa) . 141 56. Madhabi Devi (The Sister of Shikhi Mahiti) . 142 57. Manika Milkmaid (A Pious Woman) . 148 58. Malini Devi (Wife of Sri Sribaas) . 150 59. Malini Devi (Wife of AbhiramThakur) . 152 60. Mother of Mukunda . 154 61. Menaka Devi (The Mother-in-Law of Sri Adwaitaprabhu) . 156 62. Ratnabati Devi (The Wife of Pundarik Vidyanidhi) . 158 63. Ratnabati Devi (The Mother of Gadadhara Pundit) . 160 64. Laksha Hira (Blessed by Thakur Haridas) . 163 65. Laxmipriya Devi (The First Wife of Sri Gouranga Mahaprabhu) . 170 66. Sachi Devi (The Mother of Sri Gouranga Mahaprabhu) . 179 67. Sashikala Devi (The Sakhi of Chandrakala, wife of Raja Pratap Rudra) . 185 68. Wife of Sibananda Sen . 188 69. Shri Devi (The another Wife of Sri Adwaita Acharya) . 191 70. Mother-in-law of Sri Sribaas . 194 71. Shashti or Shati Devi (Daughter of Sri Sarbabhoum) . 196 72. Sadanandi Devi (Mother of Sri Lochandas) . 198 73. Sarbajaya Devi (Aunt of Sri Chaitanyadeva) . 200 74. Sarbani Devi (Nearer Lady of Sachimaa of Sri Chaitanyadeva) . 202 75. Sita Devi (Wife of Sri Adwaita Acharya –for whom he was called as Sitanath) . 204 76. Sita Devi (The Mother of Sri Raghunath Shiromani) . 211 77. Sita Devi (The Mother of Sri Lokenath Goswami) . 214 78. Sunila Devi (The Old Grandmother of Sri Ramai Goswami) . 216 79. Sulochana Devi (The wife of Preceptor of Mishra Family) . 218 80. The Mother of Swarup Damodar . 220 81. Haripriya Devi (The wife of Dhananjay) . 222 (16th Century AD) 82. Indumukhi Devi (Wife of Srila Byasacharya) . 224 83 Kanakpriyya Devi (Daughter of Srila Byasacharya) . 225 84. Krishnapriya Devi (Second Daughter of Sri Nibas Acharya) . 226 85. Ishwari Devi (The First Wife of Sri Nibas Acharya) . 228 86. Gourangapriya Devi (The Second Wife of Sri Nibas Acharya) . 230 87. Kanchanlatika Devi (The Youngest Daughter of Sri Nibas Acharya) . 232 88. Chandramukhi Devi (The Daughter-in-law of Sri Nibas Acharya) . 233 89. Indurekha (The Sakhi of Chandrakala Devi) . 234 90. Kadambamala (The Daughter-in-law of Birchandra) . 236 91. Ganga Devi (The Daughter of Sri Nityananda- Basudhamaa) . 237 92. Kanaklata-Aai Chaturbhuja (The Grand Daughter-in-law of Sri Shankardeva) . 240 93. Kanaklatika Devi (Narottam Shakha) . 242 94. Kanchana Devi (The wife of Lochandas) . 243 95. Mother of Kanhaiya (Vraja) . 245 96. Krishnadassi (The Wife of Haribansa) . 247 97. Gourangadasi (The Second Wife of Shyamanandaprabhu) . 248 98. Hemlata Thakurani (The Eldest Daughter of Sri Nivas Acharya) . 251 (19th Century AD) 99. Putlibai (Mother of Mahatma Gandhi) . 253 100.Meera Bai (A Lady who Loved Sri Krishna and Sang for Him) . 255 101.A Fortunate Lady of Odisha . 260 102.Narayani Devi (The Mother of Poet Sri Vrindabandas) . 261 103 & 104. Satya Bai & Lakshmi Bai . 263 (18th Century AD) 105. Annapurna Devi (The Mother of Harichand Thakur) . 267 106.Swarnamoyee Devi Thakurani (The Mother of Bijoykrishna Goswami) . 269 (16th Century AD) 107 & 108. Basudha Devi & Janhaba Devi (The wives of Sri Nityananda Prabhu) . 273 Index . 285 The Title 'Vaishnava Women of India written/authored/edited by Radhakrishna Goswami', published in the year 2019. The ISBN 9789353240790 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 295 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. 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