Political Thinkers of Modern India: Raja Rammohun RoyVerinder Grover Deep & Deep Publications, 1990 |
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... universal religion . Thus , V.S. Naravane argues that ' he seriously contemplated a universal religion which would some day be accepted by the whole of mankind'.37 In support of this claim he cites the pamphlet on ' Universal Religion ...
... universal religion . Thus , V.S. Naravane argues that ' he seriously contemplated a universal religion which would some day be accepted by the whole of mankind'.37 In support of this claim he cites the pamphlet on ' Universal Religion ...
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... Universal Religion ' . But Rammohun believed in it intensely and the progress of the Brahma Sabha was witness to his faith . A little reflection will suggest that by universal religion Roy meant what was universal in religion rather ...
... Universal Religion ' . But Rammohun believed in it intensely and the progress of the Brahma Sabha was witness to his faith . A little reflection will suggest that by universal religion Roy meant what was universal in religion rather ...
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... universal in the sense of reaching beyond the Hindus and even within Hinduism became virtually a sect , its universal aspirations were further compromised when it suffered two major schisms - one in 1865 and the other in 1878.53 It is ...
... universal in the sense of reaching beyond the Hindus and even within Hinduism became virtually a sect , its universal aspirations were further compromised when it suffered two major schisms - one in 1865 and the other in 1878.53 It is ...
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