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This historical work presents a detailed account of an evangelist’s journey across India, offering valuable perspectives on the religious and social landscape of the Indian subcontinent during the colonial era. The narrative focuses extensively on Keshub Chunder Sen, a prominent Hindu reformer and spiritual leader who played a significant role in modernizing Hindu philosophy and practice.
The author, J. F. B. Tinling, documents encounters with various Hindu reform movements and their key figures, providing insights into the intellectual currents shaping modern Indian spirituality. The book serves as both a travelogue and religious commentary, reflecting the evangelist’s observations and interactions with contemporary Hindu reformers. Through this lens, readers gain understanding of the tension between traditional Hindu practices and modernizing influences in 19th-century India, as well as the cross-cultural religious dialogue of the period.
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