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How did the reform movements influence the Indian society? Explain.

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Answered by Princy11
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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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rajput726237: Can you give me shot ans
Princy11: the reform movement created a change in the mind of the people. it proved to change their minds and through the movement they make the people aware about the truth and also made them feel that what they believe is not correct
Princy11: bad beliefs like sati pratha, purdah system and all
Princy11: is it ok now?
Princy11: they created a sense of Eqaility, respect for women
Princy11: they also tried to remove untouchability by influencing their minds
Princy11: Hope it helps you
rajput726237: thanks
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