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Keshub Chunder Sen’s Lectures in India is a comprehensive collection of speeches and lectures delivered by one of India’s most influential social reformers and philosophers. Keshab Chandra Sen was a central figure in the Indian Renaissance, advocating for religious reform, women’s education, and social progress. His lectures address fundamental questions about the relationship between Eastern philosophy and Western thought, the role of religion in modern society, and the path toward social modernization.
This work captures Sen’s eloquent arguments for a new India that embraces rational thinking while maintaining spiritual values. Through these lectures, readers gain insight into the intellectual ferment of 19th century India and the ideas that shaped the nation’s social consciousness. The collection serves as a valuable historical document and philosophical treatise on Indian reform movements, making it essential reading for those interested in Indian intellectual history, philosophy, and the foundations of modern Indian thought.







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