"The profiles of eleven women who have been clearly referred to as ideals or given enough importance are Ahalya, Draupadi, Tara, Kunti, Mandodari, Sita, Savitri, Parvati, Damayanti, Maitreyi and Shakuntala. Evidently, all of them were not held in the same degree of esteem and reverence. The first five women, known as pancakanya, may be recommended for daily prayers but none of them is regarded as an ideal woman, atleast not recommended by anyone for emulation by others. The only exception is Draupadi who was praised by Gandhi for her wisdom and courage."
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Prabhati Mukherjee in: "Hindu Women: Normative Models", p. 48
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