Describe the social reforms done by Brahmo Samaj.
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In all fields of social reform, including abolition of the caste system and of the dowry system, emancipation of women, and improving the educational system, the Brahmo Samaj reflected the ideologies of the Bengal Renaissance. ... He campaigned for the education of women and against child marriages.
Attacking the prevailing Brahmanism, it heralded the Bengal Renaissance, which emphasized religious, educational and social reform. Brahmo Samaj was formed to reform the Hindu society of social and religious eveils, and eradicate practices like the 'Sati' and caste system.
The main objective of the brahmo samaj was the some Hindu traditions like caste system , child marriages , sati (burning of the wife over her dead husband pyre ) , idolatory and other beliefs.