O Ascetic, think hard And figure it out: Is it a male or female?[1]
Posts Tagged ‘Viraha Bhakti’
The Reversal of Gender Roles in Viraha Bhakti
Posted in Women and literature, tagged gender, Literature, Viraha Bhakti on January 12, 2009 | 5 Comments »
Womanhood as Masquerade: The female devotional voice in Viraha Bhakti
Posted in Women and literature, Women and the society, tagged Bhakti, devotion, gender, Religion, Viraha Bhakti, Womanhood, Women on January 6, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Introduction: If they see Breasts and long hair coming They call it woman, If beard and whiskers, They call it man: But look the self that hovers In between Is neither man nor woman O Ramanatha.


