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Brahmoism: Or, History of Reformed Hinduism provides an in-depth examination of the Brahmo Samaj movement, one of the most significant religious reform movements in 19th-century India. Written by Ram Chandra Bose, this scholarly work traces the origins, development, and philosophical underpinnings of Brahmoism, a reformation that sought to reconcile Hindu traditions with modern rational thought.
The book explores how Brahmoism challenged orthodox Hindu practices while maintaining spiritual values, introducing monotheism and social reform principles. It documents the contributions of key figures in the movement and their efforts to address social issues such as caste discrimination and women’s education. This historical account serves as an essential resource for understanding how Reformed Hinduism emerged as a bridge between traditional spirituality and contemporary social consciousness, influencing Indian society and culture during a transformative period.







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