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The Brahmo Somaj: Four Lectures presents Keshub Chunder Sen’s influential discourse on one of India’s most significant religious and social reform movements. Through four carefully crafted lectures, Sen elucidates the core principles, historical development, and philosophical underpinnings of the Brahmo Somaj.
This work serves as both a historical document and philosophical treatise, offering readers insight into the intellectual currents of nineteenth-century India. Sen addresses the movement’s commitment to monotheism, social reform, and the synthesis of Eastern and Western thought. The lectures explore how the Brahmo Somaj challenged orthodox Hindu practices while maintaining spiritual authenticity.
Essential reading for scholars of Indian religious history, comparative theology, and the Bengal Renaissance, this text illuminates the reformist impulses that transformed Indian society and culture during the colonial period.







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