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  1. PANDITA RAMABAI (1858–1922), social activist, proponent of women's rights in India. Pandita Ramabai was born in Mangalore District in 1858. Her father was a Chitpavan Brahman scholar, who taught her Sanskrit and refused to arrange her marriage. The family traveled from one pilgrimage site to another; her father supporting them by giving ...

  2. 23 de abr. de 2021 · Ramabai on a 1989 stamp of India. Let’s admit, Pandita Ramabai is no more a household name as she once was in Bengal, Maharashtra, England, or even in the U.S. during the last quarter of the ...

  3. 27 de mar. de 2023 · Pandita Ramabai’s distinction as the protagonist of women’s rights comprises her personality and the deeds that are what she was and what she did throughout her life for women’s emancipation. It is noteworthy that due to several constraints such as lack of funds, no family support, and social resistance, Ramabai remained determined in her vision and mission to work for uplifting women.

  4. 3 de ago. de 2023 · Thursday August 03, 2023 , 2 min Read. In the annals of Indian history, few figures have championed the cause of women's emancipation and education as fiercely as Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati. Born ...

  5. In the words of Ramabai herself…. My father was orthodox and a reformer in his own way. So he declared boldly that there was no wrong to a woman to learn Sanskrit language and sacred literature. He started teaching Sanskrit to my mother at home and she became an excellent Sanskrit scholar. Then the Brahman Pandits had branded him as a heretic ...

  6. Ramabai Dongre (Dongre was her family name, Medhavi her married name) was born into a high-caste Hindu family. Her father was a wandering professional reciter of Hindu epic and mythological texts. After her parents’ death in the 1874 famine, she and her brother continued the family tradition. Going to Calcutta in 1878, the titles “Pandita ...

  7. In conclusion. Pandita Ramabai was a truly remarkable woman who pioneered women’s education and rebelliously championed for women’s rights and empowerment. She combined ideas she had learned from the sisters and friends of different ethnicity and race at Wantage. Ramabai saw caste as a great flaw in Hindu society.

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