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Ram Mohan Roy’s ‘A Defence of Hindoo Theism in Reply to the Attack of An Advocate for Idolatry’ represents a pivotal contribution to Indian philosophical discourse and religious reform. Published during a transformative period in Indian intellectual history, this work systematically defends Hindu monotheistic principles against contemporary criticisms regarding idol worship practices.
Roy argues for a rational and ethical interpretation of Hindu religious texts, distinguishing between core theological principles and ritualistic practices. The text engages with Western philosophical traditions while maintaining the integrity of Hindu spiritual thought. This work became foundational to the Brahmo Samaj movement and influenced subsequent Hindu modernist thought, bridging traditional spirituality with Enlightenment rationalism.
The book addresses fundamental questions about religious practice, scriptural interpretation, and the nature of divinity, making it essential reading for those interested in 19th-century Indian philosophy, comparative religion, and the Hindu Renaissance.
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