Raja Rammohun Roy, His Social, Political, and Economic IdeasDeep & Deep Publications, 1987 - 188 sidor |
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... House of Commons for the Abolition of Suttee and thirdly , to be present in England during the proceedings of the House of Commons on renewal of the Charter . As his ship touched Cape Town , Raja Rammohun Roy met with an accident that ...
... House of Commons for the Abolition of Suttee and thirdly , to be present in England during the proceedings of the House of Commons on renewal of the Charter . As his ship touched Cape Town , Raja Rammohun Roy met with an accident that ...
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... house and it was decided to give shape to the ideas . They started the work in a hired house on Chitpore Road . It was in this house that the Hindu College was acommodated for sometime . The Samaj was named ' Brahmo - Samaj ' which ...
... house and it was decided to give shape to the ideas . They started the work in a hired house on Chitpore Road . It was in this house that the Hindu College was acommodated for sometime . The Samaj was named ' Brahmo - Samaj ' which ...
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... house in Calcutta . Having listened to the young Scots ' statement of his plans Raja Rammohun Roy expressed general ... house for the college and students for the first batch . When Duff was facing the problem of accommodation , Raja ...
... house in Calcutta . Having listened to the young Scots ' statement of his plans Raja Rammohun Roy expressed general ... house for the college and students for the first batch . When Duff was facing the problem of accommodation , Raja ...
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Preface | 9 |
Social Ideas and Reforms | 30 |
Religious Reforms | 56 |
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administration ancestral property ancient appeal authority B.N. Das Gupta Benares Bengal Brahmins Brahmo Samaj British Builders of Modern Calcutta caste system Christian civil countrymen cultivators culture custom David Hare Dayabhaga Delhi Dwarkanath Dwarkanath Tagore East India Company economic emphasised England English established European father favour felt freedom Hindu Law History of India husband Ibid ideas Indian society indigo interest J.C. Ghose judges judicial Jury justice King-in-Council knowledge Kulin land language liberty Lord marriage ment Mitakshara Modern India Mohammedan moral N.C. Ganguli nation nationalist natives object opinion orthodox Pandits Patna Persian persons petition political polygamy practice Press progress published Raja Rammohun Roy Rangpur realised regard religion religious reply revenue Roy's rules S.D. Collet S.N. Tagore salt Sambad Kaumudi Sanskrit scriptures settlement Shastras Supreme Suttee thought tion trade U.N. Ball Unitarian Varna Vedanta western widow women worship wrote Zamindars