@Savitha once again beautiful analysis. I want to add one thing. You told Ram and Krishna were there to protect women. But want to add one more thing. When did Ram and Krishna could protect. When the women stood up for herself. Sita stands tall in the mess. Untouched, unperturbed with only the name of Ram in her lips. In Ashoka vatika under extreme mental and emotional abuse this lady survives it with her faith. Even when she is banished she lives, fulfills her duties as a mother, as a queen by raising noble children. She withstands the assault of the Sanskriti and such a woman Ram is able to give the purity that is talked about generations later.
Come to Krishna. Devaki survives the brutal killing of her six new borns to give birth to him. She takes pain 8 times without even knowing whether the prophecy will be true. Imagine 8 times, in a dark prison cell. There is no Krishna without Devaki's pain. Yasodha and Radha let him go to fulfill his duties. Rukmini and Subadra stand up for themselves when faced to marry a man they don't wish to marry. And Panchali under extremely stressful conditions this woman doesn't succumb, she demands justice, calling him. So if a Ram and Krishna has to come in this yuga also the woman has to stand up for herself.
No abla nari. Mujhe bachao. Stand firm for what you believe is right. And the right will come to you.
Ram crossed the ocean for Sita. Krishna took the curse for Kurushetra war and protected Panchali's husbands.
@Gowri thanks for the stories dear. And yes you said everything in one line. We should not take action on half knowledge.
@Aadhya as far as I know at young age Kaikasi's kids had interaction with their father.