TEIL 1 – Lopamudra
Originaltexte:
Mahabharata: Vanaparva: Tirtha-Yatra-Parva https://sacred-texts.com/hin/m03/m03096.htm
Rgveda: https://www.wisdomlib.org/hinduism/book/rig-veda-english-translation/d/doc830929.html
Artikel:
Sangeeta Roy. Educational status of women in the Vedic period: An introduction. Int J Appl Res 2017;3(8):357-358
https://de.scribd.com/book/386742327/Gleanings-from-Rig-Veda-When-Science-Was-Religion
https://historyofphilosophy.net/women-india
https://de.scribd.com/document/423210457/Brahmavadini
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330220793_Status_of_Women_in_Ancient_India
https://theinnerworld.in/spirituality/know-your-roots/god-dwells-where-women-are-honoured/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330220793_Status_of_Women_in_Ancient_India
https://mumbaimirror.indiatimes.com/others/sunday-read/day-of-the-joker/articleshow/71239049.cms
Vedic Woman (ins Deutsche übertragen von der Autorin des Artikels): https://de.scribd.com/doc/47841958/I-AM-Women-of-India-from-Vedic-Times-to-the-Present
https://de.wikibrief.org/wiki/Lopamudra
Tempel in Tirunelveli: http://www.agasthiyarravikumar.org/temple_history.html
TEIL 2 – Gargi
THE GRIHYA-SUTRAS. RULES OF VEDIC DOMESTIC CEREMONIES. TRANSLATED BY HERMANN OLDENBERG1886, S. 55, Adhyaya IV Khanda 10.3
S.Jagathsimhan Nair. TEN MAJOR UPANISHADS – Vol 1: BRIHADARANYAKA AND CHANDOGYA. Kindle-Version.
https://www.hinduscriptures.in/gurus/rushi-women/gargi
https://edtimes.in/rishi-gargi-worlds-oldest-icon-feminism-ancient-hinduism/
https://www.slideshare.net/SachinKumar2049/position-and-role-of-women-in-ancient-india
https://www.hinduscriptures.in/gurus/rushi-women/gargi
https://tamilandvedas.com/2020/02/08/women-in-vedas-in-bullet-points-post-no-7551/
https://www.learnreligions.com/famous-female-figures-of-vedic-india-1770399
http://creative.sulekha.com/gargi-the-first-woman-philosopher-of-the-world-and-wisdom-of-vedic-times_81307_blog
https://www.slideshare.net/SwayamDas/the-spirit-of-indian-women?from_search=7
https://www.indicayoga.com/yoga-yajnavalkya-sa%E1%B9%83hita-a-unique-vedic-ha%E1%B9%ADhayoga-text-modeled-on-a%E1%B9%A3%E1%B9%ADa%E1%B9%85gayoga-an-overview-part-1/
https://pantheon.world/profile/person/Gargi_Vachaknavi/
Teil 3 – Draupadi – Shakti und Bhakti
Sonstige Quellen:
Mahabharata: https://sacred-texts.com/hin/m04/m04020.htm , The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli, [published between 1883 and 1896]
https://docslib.org/doc/7902428/a-deconstruction-of-the-mahabharata-when-draupadi-writes-back
Ana Garcia Arroyo: A Deconstruction of the Mahabharata: When Draupadi writes back
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/264342572_Draupadi_in_the_Mahabharata
Black, Brian. (2013). Draupadī in the Mahābhārata. Religion Compass. 7.10.1111/rec3.12042.
Moderne Texte, die Draupadi als Person thematisieren:
Devi, Mahashweta: 1997. Breast Stories. Translated by Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty. Kolkata: Seagull Press.
Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee: The Palace of Illusions (2008)
Allgemeine Hintergrundinformation:
Geschichte des Yoga: Mallinson, James / Singleton, Mark: Roots of Yoga. Penguin Classics 2017
Brahmanismus: https://www.spektrum.de/lexikon/philosophie/brahmanismus/346
Bhagavad-Gītā (Mahābhārata VI, 25–42)
Textstellen zu Yoga im Mahabharata:
„(2.48) Perform actions while established in yoga! Abandon attachment, Arjuna, and be equanimous in success and failure. Yoga is said to be equanimity.”
“(2.50) Yoga is skill in action.”
“(6.23) Know that which is called yoga to be separation (viyoga) from contact (samyoga) with suffering. It should definitely be practised by one whose mind is not dejected.”
“(6.46) The yogi is superior to ascetics (tapasvin); he is also considered to be superior to those who have knowledge (JnAnin); and the yogi is superior to ritualists (karmin). Therefore, be a yogi, Arjuna!”
2.48, 2.50, 6.23, 6.46
Teil 4 – Lal Ded
Bücher:
Grierson K.C.I.E, Sir George. Lalla-Vakyani or the Wise Sayings of Lal-Ded – A Mystic Poetess of Ancient Kashmir. Read Books Ltd.. Kindle-Version.
Hoskote, Ranjit (Translation and Notes): I, Lalla – The Poems of Lal Ded, Penguin Books India 2011
Mattoo, Neerja. The Mystic and The Lyric: Four Women Poets from Kashmir (S.1). Zubaan Publishers Pvt. Ltd. Kindle-Version.