Narrator Pradeep Mishra
The narrator Pradeep Mishra said during his discourse that “if the woman’s navel is seen then it is not safe. But if the navel is covered then it will be safe.” There was a lot of debate on his statement on social media at that time. Many people criticized it by connecting it with the freedom of women. Pradeep Mishra told about his statement at the power conference program of TV 9 Bharatvarsha, in which context he said this.
Example linked to the story of Tulsi
Pradeep Mishra made it clear at the power conference of TV 9 Bharatvarsha that his statement was not to limit the freedom of a woman, but he was explaining it by linking it to the story of Tulsi’s bed. He said that when the root of a plant comes out of the soil, that plant does not flourish and dries up. In the same way, the root of man’s mother is navel. If it is covered, then there will be progress in life and women will also be safe. This was said only symbolically. “
Opinion on women’s dress
Pandit Pradeep Mishra said that his aim was not to hurt anyone, but to explain what is the importance of clothes in Indian culture. He said that since old times Indian women have worn such clothes which reflect dignity and civilization.
Talk of Indian dress and dignity
The narrator said that the dress and dress in India have always been considered as a symbol of dignity. He said that “Our earlier women have been dressed in superior. He gave the example of saree and said that even today when our leaders and officers go abroad, they are welcomed only by wearing a sari. Because it is part of our Indian culture and civilization.
Message of inspiration from dress
Pradeep Mishra appealed to the women and said that they should wear such clothes, which are going to inspire others in the society. He said, “Our dress inspires thousands of people. My sisters and daughters should wear clothes that inspire others towards dignity and culture.”
Advice to decide with discretion
The narrator also said that in today’s time, every person should decide at his discretion as to how he has to wear. He clearly said that his aim was not to impose rules on anyone, but only to explain the importance of tradition and dignity.