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Answered by alphaak243gmailcom
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Raja Ram Mohan Roy' was born on 22nd May, 1772 in the village Radhanagar, Hooghly, Bengal, India.

His father was Ramkanto Roy, who was a Vaishnavite.

His mother's name was Tarini.

He had learnt several languages as Bangla, Arabic, Persian and Sanskrit only by the age of fifteen.

He was given the title 'Raja' by the Mughal Emperor Akbar.

He was a great scholar and an independent thinker.

Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the founder of 'Brahmo Samaj'. He is known as the 'Maker of Modern India'

. He played a major role in abolishing the role of Sati.

Raja Ram Mohan Roy took his higher education at Patna, India

His study of Vedanta and Upanishads further strengthened his belief in monotheism and one God.

His study of Vedanta and Upanishads further strengthened his belief in monotheism and one God.

Ram Mohan Roy wrote the first book on Bengali grammar and composed many hymns and songs and set them to music.

. He made every possible effort to make his motherland a better place for the future generations to come.

Answered by AnIntrovert
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Raja Ram Mohan Roy was born into an elite Bengali Hindu family on May 22, 1772, in Radhanagar village of Hoogly district, Bengal Presidency. He was born to Ramkanto Roy, his father and Tarinidevi, his mother in the darkest era in the history of India. At that time, The country was suffering from numerous socio-economic and political problems which created disarray in the name of religions.

He did his schooling in Sanskrit and Bengali languages in the village school after which he was sent to Madrasa in Patna where he learned Persian and Arabic.

Later on, he moved to Kashi to learn the complexity of Sanskrit and Hindu scriptures like the Vedas and Upanishads. He learned the English language at the age of 22.

He extensively studied Christianity and the other religions. This made him realize that some Hindu traditions and superstitions were required to be reformed while working for the East India Company. Apart from this, he was born into a family with religious diversity which probably controlled his thinking. Roy was against the idol worship and propagated the idea of oneness of God through Brahmo Samaj.

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