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  1. 18 de nov. de 2023 · Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833) was a prominent Indian social reformer, religious philosopher, and scholar during the Bengal Renaissance. He is widely regarded as the “Father of Modern India” for his groundbreaking contributions to social, religious, and educational reforms in 19th-century India. Due to the significant improvements, Raja Ram ...

  2. 29 de ene. de 2024 · The fact, however, is that Muslims are yet to have their Ram Mohan Roy. Sir Syed did undertake some radical reinterpretation of the Quran, but he didn’t raise the same questions of gender and caste inequity that Ram Mohan and other reformers did. In fact, Sir Syed’s entire effort was focused on restoring the power and position of his small ...

  3. Raja Rammohan Roy: The Maker of Modern India. Considered to be the Father of Indian Renaissance, this multifaceted social, religious and educational reformer is renowned for his pioneering role in ...

  4. Râm Mohan Roy (Radhanagore, près de Calcutta, Bengale-Occidental, 22 mai 1772 - Stapleton, près de Bristol, 27 septembre 1833) est le fondateur du Brahmo Samaj, un des premiers mouvements de réforme de l' hindouisme 1 dont l'influence fut évidente dans les domaines de la politique, de l' administration publique et de l' éducation aussi ...

  5. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Raja Ram Mohan Roy was a great social reformer, a thinker, an educator, a journalist, and a visionary. 2022 marks his 250th birth anniversary. Read here to know more about his life. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was remembered as the father of the modern Indian renaissance as he was one of the first liberals in India. He confidently portrayed the strength ...

  6. Ram Mohan Roy ( Rammohun Roy, Rahm Mohun Roy[ 7], Rama Mohana Raya ), född 22 maj 1772 i Radhanagar i Bengalen, död 27 september 1833 i Bristol i England, var en nyindisk reformator. Som son till en egendomsägare av brahmansk kast fick han en god uppfostran och lärde sig redan tidigt flera språk, såsom sanskrit, arabiska, persiska ...

  7. Ram Mohan Roy. Brahmo Samaj, theistic movement within Hinduism, founded in Calcutta [now Kolkata] in 1828 by Ram Mohun Roy. The Brahmo Samaj does not accept the authority of the Vedas, has no faith in avatars (incarnations), and does not insist on belief in karma (causal effects of past deeds) or samsara (the process of death and rebirth).

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