Srinagar, July 19 -- In childhood, a Sadhvi was known as a woman who had risen above worldly attachments, illusions, and responsibilities-dedicating herself to meditation, sadhana, and the purification of the soul. Today, however, the image of a Sadhvi has transformed. Instead of a meditative ascetic, we see a "modern Sadhvi" dressed in designer saffron robes, preaching on brightly lit stages, boasting thousands of social media followers. Becoming a Sadhvi no longer means true self-sacrifice. It has become a lifestyle claiming renunciation while still indulging in happiness and popularity. Under the guise of sacrifice, these women create a spiritual aura by distancing themselves from home, family, and social obligations, yet enjoy glitter...