Episode 158 : Retracing old footsteps

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Posted: 3 years ago
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The episode was something we've seen in previous episodes a lot many times.

Dwarkabai stops Ahilya from going into gyan Kaksh saying Guruji won't be coming and all. Gautamabai comes there and tells her to back off, she will study. Gautama also says that just because Khanderao isn't around doesn't mean Ahilya is all alone. You may be upset with them but they're just kids and they did nothing wrong, you should stop listening to Yamoonabai who keeps poisoning your mind.

Dwarkabai promises herself that she will make Ahilya commit some mistake just like Khanderao and teach her a lesson.

Ahilya learning with Guruji, probably Mahabharat or Gita.

Her friends Renu and Sarja wait for her class to finish and then ask what game to play. They appreciate her dedication towards studies. She then has an idea that she would teach both of them. They are reluctant at first but then agree.


Ahilya is teaching the two in Gyan Kaksh when Yamoonabai comes over and scolds them. Ahilya then goes to the kitchen and asks Gautama what is her fault. Gautama explains girls are not allowed to study and she cannot take such decisions on her own. Ahilya counters by saying they could give a test like her. All other MILs also scold her.

Some guests arrive (they're probably Gautamabai's brother & sister-in-law)

They meet Malharrao and ask about Khanderao. Gautama gets teary-eyed by this.

Malharrao leaves after talking to them for a while. Ahilya makes an excuse and goes after him to talk about her friends' education. Dwarkabai stops her midway and gives her a lecture.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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I just never understood why was there so much partiality between girls and boys🤔. Why girls can't study?? Wo alag baat hai ki ye discrimination abhi bhi chal raha hai😆

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Biggboss15

I just never understood why was there so much partiality between girls and boys🤔. Why girls can't study?? Wo alag baat hai ki ye discrimination abhi bhi chal raha hai😆

LOL, women did study back then. These historical shows just want to glorify/dramatize this fact lol. 😂 🤣 Not denying, that this discrimination existed but tbh, women did study back then. 😂
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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Biggboss15

I just never understood why was there so much partiality between girls and boys🤔. Why girls can't study?? Wo alag baat hai ki ye discrimination abhi bhi chal raha hai😆

Simple. If you're not educated, you won't be aware of your rights. Anyone can fool you, take advantage of your naivety and most importantly, control you. The reason girls were married off at early age is so that they remain submissive to their husbands and inlaws and never say anything against the injustice and oppression. Patriarchy in nutshell.


Many girls studied, mostly home-schooled. The CVs won't bother doing the research. 🥺

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Myrah_2020

LOL, women did study back then. These historical shows just want to glorify/dramatize this fact lol. 😂 🤣 Not denying, that this discrimination existed but tbh, women did study back then. 😂

True. I really appreciate that little Ahilya tried to educate her friends, but the plot is haywire as usual. 🤔

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: DelusionsOfNeha

Simple. If you're not educated, you won't be aware of your rights. Anyone can fool you, take advantage of your naivety and most importantly, control you. The reason girls were married off at early age is so that they remain submissive to their husbands and inlaws and never say anything against the injustice and oppression. Patriarchy in nutshell.


Many girls studied, mostly home-schooled. The CVs won't bother doing the research. 🥺

yeahh they were home schooled or learnt grooming clases. Also, every queen was mostly educated back then with basic education.
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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: rmahi25

yeahh they were home schooled or learnt grooming clases. Also, every queen was mostly educated back then with basic education.

Yes. They even engaged in trade with their respective funds which were separate and personal.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: DelusionsOfNeha

Yes. They even engaged in trade with their respective funds which were separate and personal.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Myrah_2020

LOL, women did study back then. These historical shows just want to glorify/dramatize this fact lol. 😂 🤣 Not denying, that this discrimination existed but tbh, women did study back then. 😂

Yes that I know but there were some people who used to have such mentality. Anyways I agree with neha di her post described the full reasons behind this discrimination👍🏼. About dramatizing vo nai baat nai hai😆

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