The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1969 - 342 sidor |
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... Devendra- nath was converted to the Brahmo faith . Devendranath writes in his autobiography that after the death of his beloved grand- mother he suffered from spiritual loneliness and often gazed at the heavens , marvelling at that ...
... Devendra- nath was converted to the Brahmo faith . Devendranath writes in his autobiography that after the death of his beloved grand- mother he suffered from spiritual loneliness and often gazed at the heavens , marvelling at that ...
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... Devendranath and twenty of his associates formally joined the Brahmo Samaj and it marked a turning point in the history of the Brahmo move- ment . Devendranath not only continued the religious mission of Rammohun with renewed zeal and ...
... Devendranath and twenty of his associates formally joined the Brahmo Samaj and it marked a turning point in the history of the Brahmo move- ment . Devendranath not only continued the religious mission of Rammohun with renewed zeal and ...
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... Devendranath , however , was much above any such squabble and he quietly allowed Keshabchandra to take possession of the paper . But , in spite of Devendranath's sincere desire and his efforts to avoid any schism in the Brahmo Samaj ...
... Devendranath , however , was much above any such squabble and he quietly allowed Keshabchandra to take possession of the paper . But , in spite of Devendranath's sincere desire and his efforts to avoid any schism in the Brahmo Samaj ...
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