How did the reform movements influence the Indian society? Explain.
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The greatest impact of the nineteenth century socio-religious reform movements was:
(1) the creation of national awakening among the masses;
(2) the revival of Hinduism as a tolerant, rational religion to restore its lost prestige in the wake of Islam in the past and Christianity in the nineteenth century;
(3) an onslaught on the indignities committed on women, untouchables and other oppressed and depressed sections of Indian society;
(4) the creation of the feelings of sacrifice, service and rationalism;
(5) an attack on the hereditary character and rigidities of the caste system; and finally
(6) a sense of equality, indigenisation and co-existence of cultures and religions.
and this how the Reform movements and reformers influence the Indian society
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(1) the creation of national awakening among the masses;
(2) the revival of Hinduism as a tolerant, rational religion to restore its lost prestige in the wake of Islam in the past and Christianity in the nineteenth century;
(3) an onslaught on the indignities committed on women, untouchables and other oppressed and depressed sections of Indian society;
(4) the creation of the feelings of sacrifice, service and rationalism;
(5) an attack on the hereditary character and rigidities of the caste system; and finally
(6) a sense of equality, indigenisation and co-existence of cultures and religions.
and this how the Reform movements and reformers influence the Indian society
hope this answer helps you...
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