The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... Hinduism . Though the members of the Adi Brahmo Samaj always con- sidered themselves to be Hindus , yet they faced a formidable opposition from the Hindu community . So when the Brahmo movement under Keshabchandra Sen completely went ...
... Hinduism . Though the members of the Adi Brahmo Samaj always con- sidered themselves to be Hindus , yet they faced a formidable opposition from the Hindu community . So when the Brahmo movement under Keshabchandra Sen completely went ...
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... Hinduism and brought it back to life . But this Hinduism was somewhat different from that which went before , though mainly based on the Vedanta and Indian to the backbone . Pratapchandra Mazumdar , himself a staunch Brahmo , who came ...
... Hinduism and brought it back to life . But this Hinduism was somewhat different from that which went before , though mainly based on the Vedanta and Indian to the backbone . Pratapchandra Mazumdar , himself a staunch Brahmo , who came ...
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... Hinduism . " The word Vedanta " , Swamiji said , " must cover the whole ground of Indian religious life " . He had learnt from his Master that God can be worshipped as with form and without form . He said , " We reject none , neither ...
... Hinduism . " The word Vedanta " , Swamiji said , " must cover the whole ground of Indian religious life " . He had learnt from his Master that God can be worshipped as with form and without form . He said , " We reject none , neither ...
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