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1905 The Mukti Revival
June 30 – Pandita Ramabai
Pandita Ramabai
Honored with the title Pandita by the Sanskrit scholars of Calcutta University, Ramabai became a Christian by the turn of the century.
She mastered seven languages, translated the Bible into Marathi, and published several books including A Life of Christ. The Indian government issued a postage stamp in her honor in 1989, recognizing her social impact on the nation.
Ramabai established a compound for child widows and orphan girls during severe famine in her area near Pune (Poona) just south of Bombay.
She called it Mukti (“salvation”).
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By 1901 she had 2,000 girls and women, and from January 1905 she began teaching about the need for revival. Soon over 500 people, mostly women and girls, met twice daily to pray for revival.
Ramabai heard about early moves of the Spirit in northeast India and challenged her women to leave secular studies for a time to go into the villages to preach in teams.
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