Rammohun Roy: A Bi-centenary TributeNiharranjan Ray National Book Trust, India, 1974 - 200 sidor On Raja Rammohun Roy, 1772?-1833, founder of the Brahmo Samaj. |
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... learning , and that this new system was instrumental in bringing about the great transformation from the darkness of medieval ignorance , orthodoxy and superstition to the light and knowledge , the power and progress which characterised ...
... learning , and that this new system was instrumental in bringing about the great transformation from the darkness of medieval ignorance , orthodoxy and superstition to the light and knowledge , the power and progress which characterised ...
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... learning had once had its day and having built its magnificent edifices had then locked the outer doors , so that to live in them was to live in a vast prison . The Western world too had had its locked edifices , but the pioneers had ...
... learning had once had its day and having built its magnificent edifices had then locked the outer doors , so that to live in them was to live in a vast prison . The Western world too had had its locked edifices , but the pioneers had ...
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... learning concealed under this almost impervious veil is far from sufficient to reward the labour of acquiring it . " He was not against Sanskrit learning . Far from it . But he argued , " If it were thought necessary to perpetuate this ...
... learning concealed under this almost impervious veil is far from sufficient to reward the labour of acquiring it . " He was not against Sanskrit learning . Far from it . But he argued , " If it were thought necessary to perpetuate this ...
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