Who among the following was a strong propagator of window remarriage?

Gunabhiram Barua

Gunabhiram Barua

 Among the following, Kandukuri Veeresalingam was a strong propagator of widow remarriage. He was a social reformer and writer from Andhra Pradesh, India. He was born in 1848 and died in 1919.

Veeresalingam was a vocal critic of the practice of widowhood seclusion and child marriage. He also campaigned for the education of women and the upliftment of the lower castes.

In 1886, Veeresalingam founded the Veeresalingam Widow Remarriage Association. The association was instrumental in raising awareness about the issue of widow remarriage and in providing support to widows who wished to remarry.

Veeresalingam's efforts were successful in changing the social attitudes towards widow remarriage. In 1891, the Hindu Widows' Remarriage Act was passed, which legalized the remarriage of Hindu widows.

Veeresalingam's work has had a lasting impact on the lives of women in India. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of the women's rights movement in India.

Here are some other social reformers who were propagators of widow remarriage:

  • Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar (Bengal)
  • Ramabai Saraswati (Maharashtra)
  • Jyotirao Phule (Maharashtra)
  • Savitribai Phule (Maharashtra)
  • Pandita Ramabai (Karnataka)

These reformers worked tirelessly to challenge the social stigma associated with widowhood and to promote the remarriage of widows. Their work helped to improve the lives of countless women and to pave the way for greater gender equality in India.