Pandita Ramabai : Gender, critique of Orthodexy
Pandita Ramabai (1858–1922) was a pioneering Indian social reformer, scholar, and activist who championed women’s rights and education during British colonial rule. Born into a progressive Brahmin family, she defied societal norms by mastering Sanskrit and religious scriptures, which was unusual for women at the time. Her profound knowledge earned her the title Saraswati (Goddess … Read more