Re: take your daughters to work...
Aditya Putcha (cputcha@fullerton.edu)
Thu, 23 Apr 1998 16:38:03 +0000
> Kavitha Tumuluri wrote:
> Just curious to find out if there is anything similar to "take your daughters
> to work" in our culture i.e are there any mythlogical stories in > heritage on any particular artform which is passed on to a daughter
By 'atrform' do you mean just 'lalitha kaLalu' or any passed-on
'vidya'?
And is it just mothers you are thinking of as the teachers? If 'no' to
both questions, then there is Rudrama Devi in our not too-distant past,
though she is not a mythological-story-woman. From all accounts, she
ruled the kingdom, that had been passed on to her by her father, very
competently. It is said that GaNapathi Deva chakravarthi taught his
daughter everything he knew about 'raajaneethi' and battle skills and
had so much faith in her capability that he made her the "king" while
he was still alive.
I don't know if this is the type of 'daughter' you asked about but-----
Putcha Annapurna