Raja Rammohun Roy, His Social, Political, and Economic IdeasDeep & Deep Publications, 1987 - 188 sidor |
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... knowledge of God is attained is superior to all other knowledge . " In reply to the argument that if the Shastras prescribing concremation were not to be followed then these Shastras must be teaching decephon . Raja Rammohun Roy argued ...
... knowledge of God is attained is superior to all other knowledge . " In reply to the argument that if the Shastras prescribing concremation were not to be followed then these Shastras must be teaching decephon . Raja Rammohun Roy argued ...
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... knowledge of the divine nature . In reply , Raja Rammohun Roy said " I , in common with the Veds and the Vedanta , and Manu as well as with the most celebrated Sankaracharya , deny these ceremonies being necessary to obtain the knowledge ...
... knowledge of the divine nature . In reply , Raja Rammohun Roy said " I , in common with the Veds and the Vedanta , and Manu as well as with the most celebrated Sankaracharya , deny these ceremonies being necessary to obtain the knowledge ...
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... knowledge of English that would change the outlook and personality of Indians.27 Again his reply on the general character and conduct of the Judges in their official capacity he showed his happiness and glad- ness on the purity of the ...
... knowledge of English that would change the outlook and personality of Indians.27 Again his reply on the general character and conduct of the Judges in their official capacity he showed his happiness and glad- ness on the purity of the ...
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Preface | 9 |
Social Ideas and Reforms | 30 |
Religious Reforms | 56 |
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