The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... criticism of protagonists of orthodox Hinduism who disapproved of his religious views and his criticisms of orthodoxy . He and his associates were attacked in a Bengali tract entitled Char Prasna or ' Four Question ' by Kasinath ...
... criticism of protagonists of orthodox Hinduism who disapproved of his religious views and his criticisms of orthodoxy . He and his associates were attacked in a Bengali tract entitled Char Prasna or ' Four Question ' by Kasinath ...
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... criticism and denun- ciation throughout the century . But Sri Ramakrishna gave the most clear and heart - searching reply to its critics . " God is with form and without form . Images and other symbols are just as valid as your ...
... criticism and denun- ciation throughout the century . But Sri Ramakrishna gave the most clear and heart - searching reply to its critics . " God is with form and without form . Images and other symbols are just as valid as your ...
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... criticism of the Report sub- mitted by Valentine ( Principal of the Benaras Sanskrit College ) after inspecting the Sanskrit College in Calcutta ( 1853 ) , throw a flood of light on Vidyasagar's views on education . Some of his criticisms ...
... criticism of the Report sub- mitted by Valentine ( Principal of the Benaras Sanskrit College ) after inspecting the Sanskrit College in Calcutta ( 1853 ) , throw a flood of light on Vidyasagar's views on education . Some of his criticisms ...
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