The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1969 - 342 sidor |
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... efforts of Keshabchandra Sen. In 1867 on the initiative and enthusiasm of Keshabchandra , the Prarthana Samaj was founded in Maharashtra . It was considered as a sister church of the Brahmo Samaj . The difference in name was apparently ...
... efforts of Keshabchandra Sen. In 1867 on the initiative and enthusiasm of Keshabchandra , the Prarthana Samaj was founded in Maharashtra . It was considered as a sister church of the Brahmo Samaj . The difference in name was apparently ...
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... efforts of Keshabchandra Sen. In 1867 on the initiative and enthusiasm of Keshabchandra , the Prarthana Samaj was founded in Maharashtra . It was considered as a sister church of the Brahmo Samaj . The difference in name was apparently ...
... efforts of Keshabchandra Sen. In 1867 on the initiative and enthusiasm of Keshabchandra , the Prarthana Samaj was founded in Maharashtra . It was considered as a sister church of the Brahmo Samaj . The difference in name was apparently ...
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... efforts at removing many of the social evils . Some of these attempts at reform succeeded , a few were only partial successes and others failed completely . The worst to suffer from the social evils and prejudices were the women and ...
... efforts at removing many of the social evils . Some of these attempts at reform succeeded , a few were only partial successes and others failed completely . The worst to suffer from the social evils and prejudices were the women and ...
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