what were the two skills of ramabai in her mission one is carpentry and another is
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Pandita Ramabai was born on 23rd April in the forest of Ganamal in Maharashtra to Lakshmibai and a High caste Hindu Brahmin named Anant Shastri, who was a social reformer and was interested in educating girls. He was very learned in Sanskrit and he would read the Puranas in temples for livelihood. He was abandoned from the society for teaching his wife Sanskrit. The village Brahmans shunned him and he decided to leave the village and built a home in the forest. Soon Ramabai was born. She was the youngest of the three surviving children. While she was still young the family started moving from forest to forest and town to town.
Wherever he could her father would give lectures on the need for female education. Born at the forest home, she grew up in a family that embarked on several continuous journeys to holy places across India, managing to survive by reciting sacred stories and practising severities that the Hindu religion commands, in order to gain religious merit and thus a living. Ramabai’s parents passed away in the year 1877 due to famine. Her sister too died during the same time.
With only a brother left, she continued travelling all over India with him and reached Calcutta in 1878. Ramabai had impeccable command over the Sanskrit vernacular by then. Her exceptional knowledge of Sanskrit texts astonished the scholars and she was awarded with the highest titles of Pandita and Sarasvati, which means ‘A wise person’ and ‘goddess of learning/wisdom’ respectively. Ramabai’s brother passed away after they moved to Calcutta, following which she got married to Bipen Behan Das Medhavi who was a Shudra by caste, a lawyer and a teacher by profession. Both of them studied the western philosophy and ideas together. They had a daughter out of their wedlock. Unfortunately her husband died the following year, after which she returned to Pune.
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running a printing press is the answer of this question