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Rammohun , who had first started the movement in 1823 , did not live to see its success . But the movement continued in the eighteen thirties and in 1834 a petition was submitted to the Government against the restrictions on the Press .
Rammohun , who had first started the movement in 1823 , did not live to see its success . But the movement continued in the eighteen thirties and in 1834 a petition was submitted to the Government against the restrictions on the Press .
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... contributed largely to the introduction of Christian truth into the country , never himself sought refuge in the doctrines of the Gospel ” . The missionary efforts , however , met with very little success and Ward regretted in 1808 ...
... contributed largely to the introduction of Christian truth into the country , never himself sought refuge in the doctrines of the Gospel ” . The missionary efforts , however , met with very little success and Ward regretted in 1808 ...
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The most illustrious leader of the Samaj was Mahadev Govinda Ranade to whom it owed much of its success . The foundation of the Prarthana Samaj , the general trend towards an acceptance of Western philosophy and ideals , and the growing ...
The most illustrious leader of the Samaj was Mahadev Govinda Ranade to whom it owed much of its success . The foundation of the Prarthana Samaj , the general trend towards an acceptance of Western philosophy and ideals , and the growing ...
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