1. GUPTAJIT PATHAK - Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of History
Assam University (Central) Silchar-788011, Assam, India.
A number of opinions have dismissed religion, its ceremonies and traditions, as at pinnacle irrelevant and at worst an obstruction to collective, financial, rational, mental, emotional and opinionated evolvement. The relations flanked by confidence, belief, holiness and traditions with the women’s direction are understandable correct in the course of the history of humanism and human development. Women's vital reliability as wives, mothers and conveyers of cultural, artistic and spiritual beliefs (Mukhopadhyay, 1995) makes it significant for their methods to be synchronized, in particular their sexuality, as the paternity of their children is of major topic to patriarchal civilization. The research paper tries to study on spirituality in the Religious Institutions of Assam with a study on Gender Perspectives vis-a-vis of Saint Srimanta Sankardeva.
Spirituality, Religious, Institutions, Assam, Gender, Srimanta Sankardeva.