Pandita ramabai short biography in hindi
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Rev Shirley Murphy
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Pandita Ramabai was a truly extraordinary woman: reformer, educator, and evangelist.
Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati was born Ramabai Dongre, a high-caste Brahmin. Her father was a Sanskrit scholar and taught her Sanskrit at home. Orphaned at the age of 16 during the Great Famine (1876–78), Dongre and her brother Srinivas travelled across India reciting Sanskrit scriptures. At the age of twenty, she became the first woman in India to earn the titles of pandita (the feminine of pundit, or Sanskrit scholar) and Sarasvati, after examination by the faculty of the University of Calcutta.
In 1880, Ramabai married Bipin Behari Medhvi, a Bengali lawyer, in a civil ceremony. The groom was a Bengali Kayastha, so the marriage was inter-caste and inter-regional and represents a significant break with tradition at that time. Her husband died less than two years later, leaving her with a daughter, Manoramabai.
After Medhvi’s death in 1882, Ramabai, moved to Pune where she founded the Arya Mahila Samaj, a society of high-caste Hindu women working for the education of girls and against child marriage. At this time, she publis
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Pandita Ramabai
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Pandita Ramabai
Indian reformist historian tell social meliorist (1858–1922)
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Born | Rama Dongre (1858-04-23)23 Apr 1858 Mangalore, Province Presidency, British India |
Died | 5 April 1922(1922-04-05) (aged 63) Kedgaon, Bombay Presidency, British India |
Occupation | Social reformer |
Years active | 1885–1922 |
Organization(s) | Pandita Ramabai Mukti Coldness, Kedgaon |
Known for | Ministry in the midst destitute deed orphan girls |
Notable work | The Excessive Caste Religion Woman (1887)[1] |
Spouse | Bipin Behari Medhvi (m. 1880; died 1882) |
Children | 1 |
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