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The Legacy of Pandita Ramabai: Mahatma of Mukti By Robert Eric Frykenberg

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Pandita Ramabai Dongre (1858-1922). Renowned for prodigious learning, became world famous as a social reformer, educator, speaker and advocate for the causes of women. Her Brahman father had been banished for daring to impart Sanskrit Literacy to her child-mother. Her life-long spiritual quest for liberty (mukti) led her to an ever deepening relationship to Christ. After sojourns in Britain and America, she established the Mukti Mission in Kedgaon India . Her last days were devoted completing a common "Mother - tongue" Marathi translation of the Bible
In: International Bulletin of Mission Research
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Continuing Resources (Periodicals) Continuing Resources (Periodicals) New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) Vol. 40, No. 1 (January 2016) Available IMR4001

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Pandita Ramabai Dongre (1858-1922). Renowned for prodigious learning, became world famous as a social reformer, educator, speaker and advocate for the causes of women. Her Brahman father had been banished for daring to impart Sanskrit Literacy to her child-mother. Her life-long spiritual quest for liberty (mukti) led her to an ever deepening relationship to Christ. After sojourns in Britain and America, she established the Mukti Mission in Kedgaon India . Her last days were devoted completing a common "Mother - tongue" Marathi translation of the Bible

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