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Ram Mohun Roy was the first in Modern India to raise the standard of revolt against the tyranny of the priesthood , the tyranny of the so - called religious scriptures , the tyranny of mere dogma as such . Bacon and Descartes and Luther ...
Ram Mohun Roy was the first in Modern India to raise the standard of revolt against the tyranny of the priesthood , the tyranny of the so - called religious scriptures , the tyranny of mere dogma as such . Bacon and Descartes and Luther ...
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The Raja knew it ; and the Raja , too , being born a Hindu and a Brahmin in those early days of the British Raj , could not sever this intimate connection that exists for a Hindu Brahmin between the religious and metaphysical beliefs ...
The Raja knew it ; and the Raja , too , being born a Hindu and a Brahmin in those early days of the British Raj , could not sever this intimate connection that exists for a Hindu Brahmin between the religious and metaphysical beliefs ...
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In the first place , it was urged by some religious zealots that religious reform is the one thing needed and that social and political ... for in India social customs and institutions have come to be an integral part of religion .
In the first place , it was urged by some religious zealots that religious reform is the one thing needed and that social and political ... for in India social customs and institutions have come to be an integral part of religion .
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Tho Method Historical and Scientific Nature and Scope of tho Subject II The Background The Fundamental Factors in Indian History 1130 | 1 |
A Land of Contrasts | 2 |
Fundamental Unity of Indian Civilization | 3 |
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