The Social Renaissance in IndiaVora, 1957 - 206 sidor |
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... ancient culture . And though he invariably took his stand on the ancient literature as found in the sacred books and cultural traditions of India , he was not a jingoist or a fanatic revivalist . He wanted to revive the past and absorb ...
... ancient culture . And though he invariably took his stand on the ancient literature as found in the sacred books and cultural traditions of India , he was not a jingoist or a fanatic revivalist . He wanted to revive the past and absorb ...
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... ancient national customs , they would not have their religion denationalised . Their love for the ancient Hindu traditions was no longer like a child tug- ging to its mother but their love and reverence for ancient culture was the ...
... ancient national customs , they would not have their religion denationalised . Their love for the ancient Hindu traditions was no longer like a child tug- ging to its mother but their love and reverence for ancient culture was the ...
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... ancient uncorrupted culture of their race , should turn back to the Sanskrit and the Vedas , and it fostered a new type of education in the spirit of traditional discipline . It was opposed to the majority of the Brahmans deploring ...
... ancient uncorrupted culture of their race , should turn back to the Sanskrit and the Vedas , and it fostered a new type of education in the spirit of traditional discipline . It was opposed to the majority of the Brahmans deploring ...
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ancient Annie Besant Arya Samaj Asiatic Association began believed Benares Bombay Brahmin Brahmo Samaj British Calcutta caste system cause culture custom Dayananda depressed classes Devendra Nath Tagore doctrines efforts evil freedom Gokhale Government Harijan Hindu religion Hindu society Hinduism ideals ideas Indian National Congress Indian National Social Indian society institutions Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar journalism Karve Keshub Chunder Keshub Chunder Sen leaders live M. G. Ranade Mahatma Gandhi marriage ment Mohun Roy's moral movement Narendra National Social Conference organisation orthodox Hindus Pandit philosophy political Poona practice principles problem progress propaganda Raja Ram Mohun Raja's Ram Mohun Roy Ramakrishna Ramakrishna Mission realised recognised regeneration renascence revival rites sacred Sangat Sabha Sanskrit scriptures Servants of India Social Reform Conference spiritual Suttee Swami Vivekananda Theosophical Society thought Tilak tion took truth untouchability Vedas Vedic wanted West Western women worship Young Bengal