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  1. Oct 8, 2024 · Pandita Ramabai was a pioneering advocate for womens education and social reform in 19th-century India. Through the establishment of institutions like the Arya Mahila Samaj and the Sharada Sadan, Ramabai championed education for women, including child widows.

  2. Pandita Ramabai, a remarkable woman, was born on April 23, 1858, in Canara District, present-day Karnataka. She was a trailblazing social activist and educator who challenged societal norms and tirelessly advocated for women’s rights and education.

  3. Nov 26, 2023 · Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati was a pioneering Indian social reformer, educator, and Sanskrit scholar. Her life’s work significantly impacted women’s education and rights, defying social norms of her time and leaving a profound legacy in India’s social reform movements. Contents. Early Life and Education.

  4. Apr 23, 2018 · Social reformer and educationist Pandita Ramabai was born at Canara District in present-day Karnataka on 23 April 1858. Read to know more about this and other important events that took place on this day in history in this article. For UPSC 2023, follow BYJU'S.

  5. Aug 14, 2023 · Pandita Ramabai had a strong thirst for knowledge and was a multilingual scholar. In addition to Sanskrit, she was proficient in languages such as Marathi, Bengali, English, Greek, and Latin. After her husband’s death, Pandita Ramabai started Arya Mahila Samaj (Arya Women’s Society) at Pune.

  6. Aug 12, 2024 · Pandita Ramabai Saraswati (1858-1922) - Ramabai, a prominent advocate for women's rights and a social reformer, was the only woman in the male-dominated world of gender reforms. - She excelled in Sanskrit and was rewarded with titles like 'Pandita' (Scholar) and 'Saraswati' (Goddess of Learning).

  7. Pandita Ramabai who was an exemplary woman and social reformer of modern India. After studying this unit, you should be able to: Know the life, work and philosophy of Pandita Ramabai Understand Ramabai’s contribution to feminist thought and action in India Describe her missionary and educational activities for women’s

  8. Renowned as a social reformer of the 19th century, Pandita Ramabai championed for causes that were considered revolutionary during her time. Her advocacy was primarily centered around women's rights, particularly their right to education, widow remarriage, and the abolition of child marriage.

  9. Pandita Ramabai founded Arya Mahila Samaj (Arya Women's Society). Influenced by the ideals of the Brahmo Samaj and Hindu reformers, the purpose of the society was to promote the cause of women's education and deliverance from the oppression of child marriage.

  10. Unit-3 Pandita Ramabai: Women and Religius Authority. Contributors: Joshi, Sanhita. Issue Date: 2022. Publisher: Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi. URI: http://egyankosh.ac.in//handle/123456789/89379.