Sulabha is not the single intellectual women of Mahabharata of course she is great and intellectual but there are a lot of other great intellectual women in Mahabharata to..... Also those who want to read the right Mahabharata authentic one please check it out Ami Ganatra Mahabharat unravelled
Thanks... That is a new information for me.... I did study about this and yes Vidur's wife was also named Sulabha. But some sources say that this Sulabha was an unmarried yogini..... I am not sure if she is the same woman who is also wife of vidur.... Mahabharata and Ramayana are so complex with characters intricately intertwined....
@@truthh8597 it may possible due to different type of Bramhachary in our culture. One can be Yogi or Bramhachari if he practice the rules. Even if he/she is married, they will called Yogi or Yogini. Vidur & Sulabha had no children. They practice bhakti yog in their grihastha Ashram. Vidur was also a well known Krishna bhakt on his time.
Your learned christians never accept Mahabharata a reality clipping portions of versions and concluding about sulabha is wrong she was Jain's and always spoke context of agamas since she brings sita as sati and not Rama's wife
Fascinating and interesting figure that I was not aware of prior
please try to avoid the background musical disturbances,thankyou
I just love sulabha ❤ 😊
She is truly intellectual not just for name sake of definition but living it truly
very nice knowledge you are sharing
Sulabha is not the single intellectual women of Mahabharata of course she is great and intellectual but there are a lot of other great intellectual women in Mahabharata to.....
Also those who want to read the right Mahabharata authentic one please check it out Ami Ganatra Mahabharat unravelled
Can you please phrase it as Itihaas rather than mythology....... It's not a myth pls 🙏🏼
05:21 14th Principle of Consiousness....
From where : Please give a reference from which book.....
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Kindly use Hindi for other.
in Mahabharat , Sulabha is also referred as wife of Vidur, it may be possible that Bhishma is referring the same lady
Thanks... That is a new information for me.... I did study about this and yes Vidur's wife was also named Sulabha. But some sources say that this Sulabha was an unmarried yogini..... I am not sure if she is the same woman who is also wife of vidur.... Mahabharata and Ramayana are so complex with characters intricately intertwined....
But sulabha was particularly known to be the ‘single’ intellectual yogini
How can she be associated with someone and have that title?
@@truthh8597 it may possible due to different type of Bramhachary in our culture.
One can be Yogi or Bramhachari if he practice the rules. Even if he/she is married, they will called Yogi or Yogini.
Vidur & Sulabha had no children. They practice bhakti yog in their grihastha Ashram. Vidur was also a well known Krishna bhakt on his time.
Your learned christians never accept Mahabharata a reality clipping portions of versions and concluding about sulabha is wrong she was Jain's and always spoke context of agamas since she brings sita as sati and not Rama's wife
Sulabha is very much Hindu not Jain but you can call Jain because Jainism is very much part of the Sanatan Dharma fold