Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 2–3Asia Publishing House, 1983 |
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... Hindu orthodoxy was peculiarly designed to hinder a man at every step in his secular civic duties and normal intercourse with other human beings . However , the liberal press and opinion in Calcutta seemed to believe that the reasons ...
... Hindu orthodoxy was peculiarly designed to hinder a man at every step in his secular civic duties and normal intercourse with other human beings . However , the liberal press and opinion in Calcutta seemed to believe that the reasons ...
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... Hindu religion , but has , perhaps , to be traced to some deep psychological complex under which he laboured . On a purely theoretical ground , indeed . he was to admit that " a widow ... is not commanded to burn in every case , and ...
... Hindu religion , but has , perhaps , to be traced to some deep psychological complex under which he laboured . On a purely theoretical ground , indeed . he was to admit that " a widow ... is not commanded to burn in every case , and ...
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... Hindu Law . " Rammohun took up the challenge of " A Hindu " in a letter reaffirming his interpretation of the Hindu code for determining the rights of succession and inheritance with further citations from ancient and modern texts . The ...
... Hindu Law . " Rammohun took up the challenge of " A Hindu " in a letter reaffirming his interpretation of the Hindu code for determining the rights of succession and inheritance with further citations from ancient and modern texts . The ...
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