According to the Buddha’s Dhamma, there is no difference between the physical strength of a woman and the physical strength of a man. There is no difference between the wisdom of a woman and the wisdom of a man. They each acquire the skills and abilities inherent in the life and energy of the Dhamma. The woman, in some instances, can beat the intelligence of her man. ”
According to the Buddha’s teachings, a careful study of the facts shows that the birth of a man or woman was a result of the merits of the samsara.
But there are times when both men and women who are born prematurely turn their lives into sin. Men and women often turn their lives into sin when they are living without understanding, lack of affection for society, and self-control. Every man and woman who is to be born in this world should aspire to be a man, a body and a word, for his own good and for the benefit of the common society.
Some think that the birth of the world as a woman is due to a malady performed by the samsara in the past. Women are heard to hold the same view. There are many people who think that being a woman is a sin and is interpreting it to be born of men. Such an idea is often found in Sinhala society. It is important to find out the reasons for the idea of socialization in Sinhala culture.
Sri Lankan culture is a blend of different cultural teachings. The Bamunas who lived in India were Hindus. Their basic teachings were the creationism of Lord Brahma. According to Maha Brahma creationism, it is a sin to be born a woman. She has to live in confinement to the kitchen.
Bamunu thought of the woman as a man who was quick to drag the man into sin. Therefore, her knowledge, ability, strength, understanding, wisdom, should not be taken for social advancement. This is because women are unclean.
Bamunu’s views on women were also incorporated into the Sinhala society by mixing religious ideas with Sinhala culture. These ideas have become very popular in the society. Men repeated the same idea of suppressing and protecting the woman.
As such, some women thought the idea was correct.
According to the Buddha’s Dhamma, there is no difference between the physical strength of a woman and the physical strength of a man. There is no difference between the wisdom of a woman and the wisdom of a man. They each acquire the skills and abilities inherent in the life and energy of the Dhamma. The woman, in some instances, can beat the intelligence of her male counterpart. There are times when it doesn’t.
1. Coping with the monthly painful situation
2. Having to leave the parent’s party and go to the husband’s side
3. Being a pregnant woman
4. To be able to tolerate maternal pain
5. To be obedient to the Samanites and to live under them
And so on. They are not the result of the sin of being a woman, but rather a set of characteristics characteristic of a woman. In fact, if they were not, life would be sad and sadly not considered in Buddhism.