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Reformers and their Reformes
Raja Rammohun roy
Advocated for women's rights, particularly in areas like education, property inheritance, and remarriage.
He founded institutions like the Hindu College to promote modern education, emphasizing science, mathematics, and English.
He worked tirelessly to abolished Sati
He founded the Brahmo Samaj in 1828 to promote and reform Hinduism by eliminating superstitions and caste-based discrimination.
Swami dayanand saraswati
Founder of Arya samaj
Supported for widow remarriage
Born on 12 feb 1824--Died on 30 october 1883
Swami Dayanand Saraswati received the title "Saraswati" because when he formally became a Sanyasi , he took "diksha" from Swami Purnananda Saraswati, who bestowed upon him the name "Dayananda Saraswati,
He said all human beings are equally capable of achieving anything. He said all the creatures are the eternal Praja or citizens of the Supreme Lord. He said the four Vedas which are Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda are the only true uncorrupted sources of Dharma, revealed by the Supreme Lord, at the beginning of every creation
Ishwachandra Vidyasagar
Sanskrit College in Calcutta, where he studied, gave him the honorific title Vidyasagar ('Sea of Knowledge
Widow Remarriage: He promoted remarriage of the Hindu Widows' Remarriage Act, 1856.
Born on 26 September 1820---Died on 29 July 1891
He modernized and simplified the Bengali alphabet and script, making education more accessible.
Pandita ramabai
She founded the Sharada Sadan in Pune in 1889, focusing on widows' education and empowerment.
Worked tirelessly to improve the status of widows in Indian society, providing them with shelter, education, and vocational training.**
She advocated for women's education and women upliftment
Established the Mukti Mission in 1898 in Kedgaon, a refuge for widows, and orphans, offering education and self-sustaining activities like farming and crafts.
She was given the title "Pandita" because of her literacy in Sanskrit