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Aims and objectives of brahmo samaj and how it affected indian society

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Answered by Geekydude121
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The aims and objectives of Brahmo Samaj are as follows:-

His greatest achievement in religious reform was the establishment of Brahmo Samaj in 1828 and the first important organization of Brahma Samaj reform.

It is forbidden to worship idols and void the ceremony and ceremony. Society also prohibits its members from attacking any religion.


Answered by zerotohero
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Brahmo Samaj established by Raja Ram Mohan Roy in 1820, against the symbol revere in Hinduism, is said to be the most huge religious development of the nineteenth century. It is really a social part of the Brahmo religion. The Brahmo Samaj is principally considered to start the Bengal Renaissance of nineteenth century which came about into the advancement in the fields of instruction and religion.  

At first, the change was named as 'Brahmo Sabha' in 1820 yet later in nineteenth century, it was renamed as Adi Brahmo Samaj meaning the general public of men putting stock in the love of preeminent power in soul shape however restricting the icon love of the Almighty.  

The people group had confidence in one Supreme Being and the sentiment of fraternity over the universe. Numerous Hindus and even nonnatives began following this new idea and today the religion of Brahmonism is lawfully perceived in India and Bangladesh.

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