The Life & Times of Rajah Rammohun RoyAmbika, 1980 - 371 sidor On Rammohun Roy, 1772?-1833, a leader of Brahma Samaj, Hindu reform movement. |
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... accepted Ramkanta's plea of inability to pay and have condemned Rammohun for not coming forward with this small amount of money for the release of his father . It is more than likely that the Judge's strictures were not even seen by ...
... accepted Ramkanta's plea of inability to pay and have condemned Rammohun for not coming forward with this small amount of money for the release of his father . It is more than likely that the Judge's strictures were not even seen by ...
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Binayendra Nath Dasgupta. suspect that Buddha's renunciation and non - acceptance of the ritualistic life of Hinduism ... accepted almost every- thing of Hinduism in slightly modified terms , e.g. Sunnyavad ( Maya ) , and Nirvana ( Moksha ) ...
Binayendra Nath Dasgupta. suspect that Buddha's renunciation and non - acceptance of the ritualistic life of Hinduism ... accepted almost every- thing of Hinduism in slightly modified terms , e.g. Sunnyavad ( Maya ) , and Nirvana ( Moksha ) ...
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... accepted , for additional support , only the philosophy part of Tantra ( Jnan Kanda ) and nothing more . Since Rammohun found that Tantra echoed the high concepts of the Vedanta , he accepted to that extent the liberal injunctions , in ...
... accepted , for additional support , only the philosophy part of Tantra ( Jnan Kanda ) and nothing more . Since Rammohun found that Tantra echoed the high concepts of the Vedanta , he accepted to that extent the liberal injunctions , in ...
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Social and Economic condition of Bengal in the eighteenth century | 1 |
Political and Cultural condition of Bengal in the eighteenth century | 26 |
Vedantic studies in Bengal from Early times | 74 |
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