Social Sciences, asked by praveen1837, 1 year ago

Explain how BramhaSamaj strive hard in contributing to Indian social

reformation?

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Answered by vedavidyasvy
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Brahmoism

Scripture Brahmo Dharma

Theology Monotheism

Pradhanacharya-1 Ram Mohan Roy

Pradhanacharya-2 Dwarkanath Tagore

Pradhanacharya-3 Debendranath Tagore

Founder Ram Mohan Roy

Origin 1828  

Kolkata, West Bengal, India

Separated from Sanātanī Hinduism

Other name(s) Adi Dharm

Official website http://true.brahmosamaj.in

Brahmo Samaj (Bengali: ব্রাহ্ম সমাজ Bramho Shômaj) is the societal component of Brahmoism, which began as a monotheistic reformist movement of the Hindu religion that appeared during the Bengal Renaissance. It is practised today mainly as the Adi Dharm after its eclipse in Bengal consequent to the exit of the Tattwabodini Sabha from its ranks in 1839. After the publication of Hemendranath Tagore's Brahmo Anusthan (code of practice) in 1860 which formally divorced Brahmoism from Hinduism, the first Brahmo Samaj was founded in 1861 at Lahore by Pandit Nobin Chandra Roy.

It was one of the most influential religious movements in India[1] and made a significant contribution to the making of modern India.[2] It was started at Calcutta on 20 August 1828 by Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Debendranath Tagore as reformation of the prevailing Brahmanism of the time (specifically Kulin practices) and began the Bengal Renaissance of the 19th century pioneering all religious, social and educational advance of the Hindu community in the 19th century. Its Trust Deed was made in 1830 formalising its inception and it was duly and publicly inaugurated in January 1830 by the consecration of the first house of prayer, now known as the Adi Brahmo Samaj.[3] From the Brahmo Samaj springs Brahmoism, the most recent of legally recognised religions in India and Bangladesh, reflecting its foundation on reformed spiritual Hinduism with vital elements of Judeo-Islamic faith and practice

Answered by DodieZollner
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The Brahmo Samaj founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy in Bengal, in 1828.

Explanation:

  • The Brahmo Samaj became recognized for putting challenges towards the age-old Hindu traditions that were evil towards society.
  • The Brahmo Samaj tried to change society by bringing people out of traditional values.
  • Brahmo Samaj condemns totalitarianism, superstition, and dogma.
  • It worked for raising the status of women and abolish Sati practice.
  • Brahmo Samaj never encourages anyone to worship anybody.

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