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ideals of Brahma Samaj

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Answered by itzgucciboygirlliza
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There is only one God, who is the creator, and the saviour of this world. ...

There is only one God, who is the creator, and the saviour of this world. ...No created object, including any image or idol, is to be worshipped as God, and God alone is to be considered as infallible;

There is only one God, who is the creator, and the saviour of this world. ...No created object, including any image or idol, is to be worshipped as God, and God alone is to be considered as infallible;The human soul is immortal and capable of infinite progress, and is responsible to God for its doings;

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Its prime belief is that there is only one God. It rejected the infallibility of the Vedas, the caste system, polytheism, idol worship, and the belief in karma and avatars. It had many similarities with the Unitarian movement. The phrase Brahmo Samaj literally means the society of the worshippers of the One True God.

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