The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... ideas and Western learning . But , while welcoming the New ideas , he never totally denounced the Old . Synthesis of the Old and New , of East and West , was the characteristic feature of the Raja's life . The Derozians , however , did ...
... ideas and Western learning . But , while welcoming the New ideas , he never totally denounced the Old . Synthesis of the Old and New , of East and West , was the characteristic feature of the Raja's life . The Derozians , however , did ...
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... ideas had some basic similarities to that of Ram- mohun , but he lacked a critical spirit and was averse to any Western ideas or philosophy . He considered all other reli- gion to be false and claimed that " any scientific theory or ...
... ideas had some basic similarities to that of Ram- mohun , but he lacked a critical spirit and was averse to any Western ideas or philosophy . He considered all other reli- gion to be false and claimed that " any scientific theory or ...
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... idea of “ Asiatic effiminacy " . It is true that Rammohun failed to rouse political consciousness among the masses ... ideas had made deep impressions on his mind and he was in favour of liberty in every sphere of life . He had joined ...
... idea of “ Asiatic effiminacy " . It is true that Rammohun failed to rouse political consciousness among the masses ... ideas had made deep impressions on his mind and he was in favour of liberty in every sphere of life . He had joined ...
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