The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... became more dynamic than ever before . Brahmoism became a real power . The organizing capacity , oratory and zeal of young Keshabchandra drew innumerable young men into the movement and it ended the period of depression and stagnation ...
... became more dynamic than ever before . Brahmoism became a real power . The organizing capacity , oratory and zeal of young Keshabchandra drew innumerable young men into the movement and it ended the period of depression and stagnation ...
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... became aggressive and it ceased to be a mere reforming or protestant movement . It became a separate religion most of whose doc- trines and precepts were directly opposed to traditional Hinduism . Moreover what was originally a ...
... became aggressive and it ceased to be a mere reforming or protestant movement . It became a separate religion most of whose doc- trines and precepts were directly opposed to traditional Hinduism . Moreover what was originally a ...
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... became a bilingual paper ( Bengali and English ) . In 1871 the paper began to be published from Calcutta . On 14 March , 1878 the Vernacular Press Act was passed and from 21 March , the Amrita Bazar Patrika became an English weekly in ...
... became a bilingual paper ( Bengali and English ) . In 1871 the paper began to be published from Calcutta . On 14 March , 1878 the Vernacular Press Act was passed and from 21 March , the Amrita Bazar Patrika became an English weekly in ...
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