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This historical work presents J. F. B. Tinling’s firsthand account of his evangelical journey across India, with particular emphasis on meeting and documenting the life and teachings of Keshub Chunder Sen, one of the most influential Hindu reformers of the nineteenth century.
The book provides valuable insights into the Brahmo Samaj movement and other Hindu reform initiatives that sought to modernize traditional practices while maintaining spiritual integrity. Tinling’s perspective as an evangelist offers a unique cross-cultural examination of religious transformation during the British colonial period in India.
Through detailed observations and encounters, the author chronicles the intellectual and spiritual landscape of India during a pivotal era of religious and social change. The work stands as an important historical document for understanding the dialogue between Western Christianity and Eastern spirituality in the modern era.







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