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Dayaram Gidumal

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Dayaram married when young Yashoda and had two sons and three daughters. His second marriage was at the age of 56 to a young girl Urmila aged 26 in his Ashram in 1913. He withdrew himself from society after this: it was apparently to protect the girl who had become pregnant after a relationship with
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and supported education for women. He was a scholar of Arabic, Persian, and Sanskrit. He retired in 1911 to Bombay where he lived in a "Blue Bungalow" on the beach. He founded the Seva Sadan along with
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in Bombay and joined the Civil Service. He rose to the position of Judicial Commissioner in Sindh but chose not to accept a position as High Court Judge.
54: 264: 244: 269: 178: 259: 274: 239: 205: 215: 46:, Dayaram received his early education in Persian at home from Akhoond Noor Mahammed. He later studied at 254: 249: 87: 47: 144: 221: 63: 210: 39: 26:, was an Indian social reformer, judge, poet, and scholar. He was known as the godfather of 79: 90:. He wrote on religion and spiritualism under the pen-names of Zero, Bijal and Sigma. 233: 27: 148: 135:
Ramanna, Mridula (2002). "Florence Nightingale and Bombay Presidency".
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The Life and Life-work of Behramji M. Malabari (1888)
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Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: Sasay to Zorgot
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Index

Sindhi Hindus
Hyderabad
Sindh
Elphinstone College
D.J. Sindh College
Karachi
Behramji Malabari
Sadhu Hiranand
Florence Nightingale
"Daya Ram Gidumal of Sindh — a silent servant, a silent sufferer"
JSTOR
3517957
Dictionary of National Biography. Volume II (E-L)
Biography
The Life and Life-work of Behramji M. Malabari (1888)
The status of woman in India (1889)
Hiranand - the soul of Sindh (1903)
VIAF
19729773
Categories
Writers from Sindh
19th-century Indian judges
1857 births
1927 deaths
Indian Sindhi people
People from Hyderabad, Sindh
Sindhi-language writers
Sindhi Hindu saints

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