Abstract Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati (1858–1922) was a social reformer, a pioneer in the field of education and emancipation of women; who confronted every rule, tradition that restricted the life of an upper-caste Hindu woman in 19thcentury India. She became a living legend during her life time with her courage, intellect and hard work. She became a pillar of women’s educational rights and social reforms. She believed that only through the power of education can women be empowered and ... Pandita Ramabai was an Indian Social Reformer known for her contributions to women education, gender equality, etc. Know about her life, education, social work, books, awards, etc. Learn about the life and achievements of Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati, a pioneering Indian social reformer, educator, and Sanskrit scholar. She advocated for women's education, rights, and welfare, and founded institutions like Sharada Sadan and Mukti Mission. Pandita Ramabai : Pioneer of Feminism and Social Reform in India Pandita Ramabai (1858–1922) is regarded as one of the first feminists in modern Indian history, dedicating her life to the emancipation of Indian women. Her political and social thoughts are reflected in her critique of patriarchy, demand for civil rights, and advocacy for gender justice. As a liberal feminist and social reformer, she challenged both the caste system and the subordinate status of women in Indian society ...