Women Can Be One of the Most Overlooked and Misrepresented Figures In Culture. This Is Especially True In Patriarchal Cultures, Notably In the Religious Texts and Mythologies of Such Sects, Where Women Are Often Entirely Overlooked or Often Seen As Carriers of Men's Values In the Society. In India, the Time Between the Writing of the First Documented Hindi Book, the Rig Veda, and the Emergence of Buddhism Is No Different In the Indian Epic Era (Around 2000-700 Bce). Two Great Indian Epics Were the Result of This Period. the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. While Historians and Archaeologists’ Debate Which of the Two Were First Written, This Specific Analysis Concentrates on the Role of Women In the Two Epics and Seeks to Determine Whether the Studies Have Already Degraded Relative to the Vedic Period or Not. It Also Aims to Restore the Accessible Historiography and to Research Whether Women Actually Fell to Patriarchy Ideas In the Epic Era or Whether They Were Imposed During Late Ancient and Early Mediaeval Periods (Circa 500 to 800 Ce). In This Analysis, the Female Protagonists of Both Epics Were Thoroughly Researched, and the Updating and Rewrite of the Epics About 500 Ce Was Taken into Account.