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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... scriptures , refuse to listen to the naked undisciplined vulgar tongue ( i.e. Bengali ) . " Rammohun asks , " Who is self - interested ? one who conceals all scriptures and says keep away your reason and scruples , believe whatever I ...
... scriptures , refuse to listen to the naked undisciplined vulgar tongue ( i.e. Bengali ) . " Rammohun asks , " Who is self - interested ? one who conceals all scriptures and says keep away your reason and scruples , believe whatever I ...
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... Scriptures " . Does this not suggest by implication that scriptures are opposed to reason which is an infallible means to discover truth ? Does this not also mean that , if asked to choose between a tonne of scriptures and a gramme of ...
... Scriptures " . Does this not suggest by implication that scriptures are opposed to reason which is an infallible means to discover truth ? Does this not also mean that , if asked to choose between a tonne of scriptures and a gramme of ...
Sida 165
... scriptures , its dogmas , its rituals , its miracles . To question them is to invite anger , cen- sure , abuse , and even calumny . Yet Rammohun dared to ques- tion them . His attack was concentrated mostly on his own Hinduism . He ...
... scriptures , its dogmas , its rituals , its miracles . To question them is to invite anger , cen- sure , abuse , and even calumny . Yet Rammohun dared to ques- tion them . His attack was concentrated mostly on his own Hinduism . He ...
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