Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 1 |
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Among the leading Hindu families of Calcutta , there was in fact a growing body of liberal spirits who were looking ahead and had sensed that in a world of sense and succession where everything was changing fast , Hinduism could not ...
Among the leading Hindu families of Calcutta , there was in fact a growing body of liberal spirits who were looking ahead and had sensed that in a world of sense and succession where everything was changing fast , Hinduism could not ...
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in print came , not unexpectedly , from South India - the classic homeland of Hindu conservatism . It took the form of a letter to the editor of the Madras Courier which had published a highly laudatory review of Rammohun's translations ...
in print came , not unexpectedly , from South India - the classic homeland of Hindu conservatism . It took the form of a letter to the editor of the Madras Courier which had published a highly laudatory review of Rammohun's translations ...
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Even after the Company's authority was securely established over a large part of the sub - continent , it showed no concern about the fate of Hindu widows and stuck to its policy of non - interference in religious matters , presumably ...
Even after the Company's authority was securely established over a large part of the sub - continent , it showed no concern about the fate of Hindu widows and stuck to its policy of non - interference in religious matters , presumably ...
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