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The orthodox group led by Gaurikanta Bhattacharya organized counter - meetings to uphold orthodox Hinduism . Rammohun carried the storm with him to Calcutta . Conservatism had a firm root in all sections of the people in every sphere of ...
The orthodox group led by Gaurikanta Bhattacharya organized counter - meetings to uphold orthodox Hinduism . Rammohun carried the storm with him to Calcutta . Conservatism had a firm root in all sections of the people in every sphere of ...
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Orthodox reaction also found expression in the writings of Bhabanicharan , Kasinath Tarkapanchanan and later in the poems of Iswarchandra Gupta . In 1823 the Gaudia Samaj was founded with the object of the cultivation of learning and ...
Orthodox reaction also found expression in the writings of Bhabanicharan , Kasinath Tarkapanchanan and later in the poems of Iswarchandra Gupta . In 1823 the Gaudia Samaj was founded with the object of the cultivation of learning and ...
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Theosophy identifies itself with the religion of each country and in India it identified itself with orthodox Hinduism . It defended every aspect of Hinduism and thus allied itself to the Hindu revival movement .
Theosophy identifies itself with the religion of each country and in India it identified itself with orthodox Hinduism . It defended every aspect of Hinduism and thus allied itself to the Hindu revival movement .
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