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But Pandita Ramabai’s trust in the gods was shattered by the Great Famine of1874. Though her family had faithfully fulfilled all the conditions laid down in the sacred books, the sixteenyear-old watched helplessly as her mother, sister, and father starved to death. Pandita Ramabai would endure even harsher judgment from Hindu society when, after a brief marriage, her husband died of cholera. Despite her independent mind and education, Pandita Ramabai could not escape the curse of the high-caste widow, her unchosen status that, by cultural norms that endure to this day, damned her to destitution and social exclusion. She searched and found no relief for widows within the religious texts of her childhood, no vision there to affirm her as a human worthy of redemption. The young woman despaired.



