The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... Sati - burning alive of Hindu widows . The move- ment for the abolition of Sati was the earliest and perhaps the most important of all the social reform movements and it had actually started long before Raja Rammohun took up the cause ...
... Sati - burning alive of Hindu widows . The move- ment for the abolition of Sati was the earliest and perhaps the most important of all the social reform movements and it had actually started long before Raja Rammohun took up the cause ...
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... Sati and remove the fear of the Government . The leader of the agitation for the abolition of Sati was Raja Rammohun Roy . It was mainly owing to the movement led by Rammohun that Sati was ultimately abolished . When the orthodox Hindus ...
... Sati and remove the fear of the Government . The leader of the agitation for the abolition of Sati was Raja Rammohun Roy . It was mainly owing to the movement led by Rammohun that Sati was ultimately abolished . When the orthodox Hindus ...
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... Sati was published a few years later in 1829 in which he repeated his old argu- ments . The effect of Rammohun's ... Sati . Later the weekly Bagadut edited by Nilratna Haldar also supported the movement . While the agitation for the ...
... Sati was published a few years later in 1829 in which he repeated his old argu- ments . The effect of Rammohun's ... Sati . Later the weekly Bagadut edited by Nilratna Haldar also supported the movement . While the agitation for the ...
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