Mayaa SH | "I Owe My Writing Skills To My School"

Words of Wisdom From The Trailblazer Mayaa SH on Teacher's Day.

In a region that is divided by several doctrine of notion, Mayaa SH’s feminism and contemporary prose has transcended boundaries, South Asia is still far from achieving gender equality. The best tribute to her would be to usher upon the next generation of girls with a share of women in both social and economic decision making of women, especially political power to lay the foundation of a strong and civic society. "If a woman cannot be empowered to take her own life decisions, irrespective of the societal definition of a subjective ‘right’ and ‘wrong’, it’s not her transformation.”

Mayaa SH is an avid campaigner of reinventing the contemporary principles or standards of behavior and which are worth held. Through her numerous self help books for young girls, poetic pieces and lectures across the subcontinent, she proved that the feminism does not breed contempt and preach misandry but it is vibrant, fun and enormously important to the lives of men, women, transgenders etc in the modern world. Mayaa SH is associated with numerous activist organizations. She has focused on taking feminist consciousness to rural areas and small towns and bringing activism and theory closer to each other. Her impact will leave a legacy for years in the name of uplifting women from all strata in society, poems, art and music of the thousands of people that she inspired across South Asia.

Mayaa SH’s famous quotes personifies the character of the charismatic feminist from India.

"Behind every great Indian woman is her zeal to succeed in all facets of life and striking a perfect work life balance. Indian women have prioritised families, work-life balance as top life goals. A Strong woman knows her priorities to work for even nineteen hours a day, but a woman of substance includes her family, babies, friends and her work along side her journey that defines the mettle in her"

"A relatively fixed, overly simplified concept of the attitudes and behaviors considered normal and appropriate for specific genders, such as male, female, transgender, non binary, or other gender identities, in a particular culture. Gender stereotypes often support the social conditioning of gender roles. Beliefs around the fundamental nature of women and men and the roles they should play in society. Sexist assumptions about women and men, which manifest themselves as gender stereotypes, can rank one gender as superior to another must be avoided. Justice programming must therefore strive to be inclusive, meaning that no woman can be denied justice appropriate to individual and circumstantial circumstances. Inclusive justice indicates a justice system that is pro-poor and responsive to the rights and needs of all categories of women, especially those who are marginalized and excluded. The need of the hour is “judicial orientation to comprehend this crime with all its complexities, and failure to do so is going to lead to grave injustice”.

"It took me quite a long time to develop a precision to champion the cause of women freeing themselves from the mental cages that develop to make them fearful on whether what they voice is right or not. My journey taught me that champions keep strategising their vision until the most common way people decide to give up their power is by thinking that they lose from oneself first"

"Sexual violence is a human rights violation. All people and all communities are affected by sexual violence. Sexual violence is rooted in systemic oppressions that shape our society, including but not limited to supremacy, racism, ableism, sexism, and homophobia. Access to support, advocacy, and medical care in the aftermath of sexual violence is similarly impacted by systemic oppression. In order to eliminate sexual violence, incidents of rape and barbaric assaults we must create a culture that actively fights for equity and opposes oppression in all its forms. Trauma is a subjective experience and that this experience can be very different depending on the individuals. Besides acknowledging historical trauma, intergenerational trauma, and other forms of trauma and their impact on rape survivors, especially vulnerable and indigenous survivors and those who are most marginalized is very important. Rape is one of the crimes and social problems that is somewhat regarded as a community’s least priority although the victims suffer from grave physical, mental, and emotional consequences. The most striking effect that rape can produce in a victim is the thoughts or tendencies of committing suicide. Because of trauma, self-pity, and seclusion, rape victims often feel that there is no longer hope and they could no longer recover and that they are not worthy of living. It is time to provide the education and information and encourage discussions that will change society’s attitudes towards rape and find ways to eradicate this intolerable social issue once and for all."

"Women need to perceive themselves in a more powerful manner to step up as thought leaders and take the lead in all important pieces of unfinished business in human history. The most confident women are those who fruitfully bring awakening into the world as being real architects of building a more diverse and gender inclusive society. Women's empowerment is intertwined with respect for acknowledging the fact that women have a right to a dignified living first and foremost. Don't just stand for the success allowing all women to disrupt and succeed -assert on it."

"Women, like men, should try to do something that is unbelievably magical. And when they do not succeed, that must set a challenge for others to achieve perfection at the highest level. A woman is the beginning of creation. Within her is the power to create, nurture and transform. There is no tool more evolved in a civic society to empower women to succeed in all facets of life. The thing women need to learn is to better equip themselves with the power of education and create a swarm of records for oneself. This is the time that such a psychological and spiritual environment should also be created, where men and women can enter on equal footing. Qualities such as nurturing, sensitivity, sweetness, helpfulness, gentleness, warmth, passivity, cooperativeness, expressiveness, politeness, gentleness, empathy, affection, tenderness, and being emotional, kind, helpful, devoted, and understanding are stereotypically feminine.”

About The Author 

Mayaa SH is a global humanitarian, a literary Luminary in contemporary literature and a women empowerment culturist. Mayaa SH is a feminist, a literary powerhouse and advocate for human rights of women and their issues across the globe. Mayaa SH also known as Mayaa Devi, Mayaa Tai, Mayaa Di, Mayaa Audio SH, Pushpa ‘The Fire’, Padma Of The East, Lady Robin Hood, Lady Karl Marx, MS Dhoni Of Writing, Female Chulbul Pandey and Lady Gandhi is a known name in Contemporary Literature. She is a Multi-National and State Award Winner, a thirteen times a World Record Holder, An Artist, a Podcaster, a Record Chart Topping International Fastest Anthology Co-Authoress and has been chosen as number 1 The Modern Literary Stars Of India, 2022 by Cherry Book Awards for making valuable contribution to Contemporary Indian Literature. She has challenged societal norms through her bold narratives. Mayaa’s significance as a feminist icon lies in her fearless transgression of boundaries and her ability to voice the feminine perspective, making her an essential force in contemporary literature. She has spearheaded an unprecedented doctrine for a stress-free, violence-free society. She is a known name in contemporary literature. Mayaa SH is an Indian author, writer, thinker, essayist, and is an advocate of women’s empowerment. Her contemporary prose work has highlighted and broken so many stereotypes about women and their power of self-belief. She is a suicide prevention expert and an avid championer of women's rights.
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