Mahmoud
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“The mind of woman cannot be disciplined; she has very little intelligence.” — Indra (Thunder God), Rig Veda 8.XXXIIII.17
“Those who take shelter in the Lord, though they be of inferior birth — women, vaiśyas [merchants] and śūdras [workers] — can attain the supreme destination.” — Bhagvad Gita (9.32)
“Women are light-minded. They are the root of all troubles. Attachment towards them should not be pursued by wakeful persons who desire liberation. [For] there is none more sinning and more sinful than women. Women are the root of all sins … fickle-minded, of evil deeds and emotionally incomprehensible even to an intelligent man.” — Uma Samhita, XXIV, 3:16
“What happens in women is exactly what happens to a leprous monkey when it scratches itself on being afflicted by worms. The pleasure in women is similar to the pleasure that is felt when pus comes out of a swollen tumour. It is nothing more than that. The pleasure in women is similar to the pleasure one feels when faeces and urine are discharged.” — Uma Samhita, XXIII, 56-59
“Those who take shelter in the Lord, though they be of inferior birth — women, vaiśyas [merchants] and śūdras [workers] — can attain the supreme destination.” — Bhagvad Gita (9.32)
“Women are light-minded. They are the root of all troubles. Attachment towards them should not be pursued by wakeful persons who desire liberation. [For] there is none more sinning and more sinful than women. Women are the root of all sins … fickle-minded, of evil deeds and emotionally incomprehensible even to an intelligent man.” — Uma Samhita, XXIV, 3:16
“What happens in women is exactly what happens to a leprous monkey when it scratches itself on being afflicted by worms. The pleasure in women is similar to the pleasure that is felt when pus comes out of a swollen tumour. It is nothing more than that. The pleasure in women is similar to the pleasure one feels when faeces and urine are discharged.” — Uma Samhita, XXIII, 56-59