Ramabai ambedkar biography in marathi poems
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Ramai - Jivan Charitra Marathi APK for Android
Ramai - Jivan Charitra Marathi: A Book on the Life Story of Ramabai Bhimrao Ambedkar
Ramai - Jivan Charitra Marathi is a free Android application developed by Sahitya Chintan in the category of Education & Reference and the subcategory of Books. The program is a book written by Bandhu Manav about the life story of Ramabai Bhimrao Ambedkar, also known as Ramai.
The book depicts the life of Ramai, who was a devotee, a wife, and a servant to her husband. She chose to become a nun after her husband's death and dedicated her life to serving the people. Ramai was a symbol of selflessness and devotion. Her unwavering commitment to her duties was a source of inspiration for many, including Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, who was a prominent Indian figure.
The book is an enlightening read that portrays the life of an exceptional woman who lived for others. It is a must-read for those who seek inspiration from the lives of great p
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On månad 30, 1930, while in London, Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar wrote this letter to his wife Ramabai. Originally it is written in Marathi by Babasaheb and fryst vatten translated to Hindi by the Forward Press team. Translation from Hindi to English is done by Pardeep Attri. As the letter is translated from Marathi to Hindi and then to English, there could be some discrepancies, so let us know if you find any. Original letter in Marathi is available at the Forward Press website.
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Rama! How are you, Rama?
Today, inom missed you and Yashwant very much. Your memories saddened my heart. My speeches from the last few days were very much discussed. The conference had very good and effective speeches. This is what newspapers here have written about my speeches. Earlier, I was thinking about my role in the Round Table Conference and in front of my eyes, a picture of all the victims of my country emerged. From thousands of years, these people have been buried under suffering.
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Ramabai Bhimrao Ambedkar has been one of the greatest inspirations for the doyen of social justice, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar. Little has been written about her apart from movies made on her mainly in Kannada and Marathi. In times like today, it is crucial to shed the deserved light on women who have been essential in inspiring men that we hail today. She is fondly remembered today as Ramai or Mother Rama. Ramabai Ambedkar is one of those women who silently stood resolute in rendering support to the architect of our Constitution, while she was a symbol of humility, resilience and compassion.
Early Life
Ramabai Ambedkar was born on 7th February, 1898. She came from a humble background and was the second daughter of Bhiku Datre Valangkar and Rukmini. Her father is said to have been a labourer who earned his livelihood by carrying baskets of fish from Dabhol harbour to the market. Ramabai along with her three siblings Gorabai, Meerabai and Shankar lived in Mahapura loca