Any three contribution of Raja rammohan Roy in growth of nationalism
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The contribution of Raja Ram Mohan Roy as a social reformer is unparallel. The versatile genius turned his attention to reform the society in his later years.
Raja Ram Mohan Roy abolished the custom of ‘sati’, the evil practice of burning young widows in their husband’s funeral pyre.
Ram Mohan Roy was opposed by the conservative Hindus and as result he founded a different religion – Brahma dharma based on the Upanishads.
He founded the Brahma Samaj. In 1831 Ram Mohan left for England on behalf of the Mughal Emperor. He was given the title of ‘Raja’ by the Mughal monarch.
But Ram Mohan Roy died in England, away from his homeland. He is forever remembered as the maker of modern India.
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♦ He has been described as the father of Indian Nationalism.
♦ When India was passing in a critical time, Rammohan appeared in the scene who gathered in himself all the significant trends of his time.
♦ He acquired enough knowledge in English while working under the company administration.
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