Have women always been viewed as and believed to be the weaker sex that needed to be kept in control in our culture? Or have we been manipulated into believing and practicing this falsehood?
2000 years ago, a woman swore revenge on a king and his soldiers who ruled, harassed, raped and killed the people of the Kashmir valley. As she and her husband struggle to come to terms with the tragedy caused in their lives by King Dharna, they come across the Shaktiavtars, an ancient, secret sect of people, who reveal to them the secrets of their world and help them take revenge on Dharna.
The Shaktiavtars is Rukmini’s journey from being a timid woman to a living Goddess.
Have women always been viewed as and believed to be the weaker sex that needed to be kept in control in our culture? Or have we been manipulated into believing and practicing this falsehood?
2000 years ago, a woman swore revenge on a king and his soldiers who ruled, harassed, raped and killed the people of the Kashmir valley. As she and her husband struggle to come to terms with the tragedy caused in their lives by King Dharna, they come across the Shaktiavtars, an ancient, secret sect of people, who reveal to them the secrets of their world and help them take revenge on Dharna.
The Shaktiavtars is Rukmini’s journey from being a timid woman to a living Goddess.