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Raja Ram Mohan Roy: Father of modern India

Ram Mohan Roy wore many hats during his life time. He was a social thinker par excellence, a prolific writer and was at home in Hindi, Sanskrit, English, Persian, Arabic, Urdu, Hebrew, Latin, Greek, French etc:. He derived inspiration from French revolution and freedom movements of Ireland, Spain, Naples and Latin America.  Roy did not give much attention to his political ideas as nationalism in India was at a very infant stage and the task of social  and religious reform was his primary agenda. Although he despised Colonialism but he endorsed the British rule in India . He endorsed the British rule because he found the rule to be culturally superior than the erstwhile feudal ruler in India. He believed that the British rule would pave the establishment of democratic institutions as it exists in Britain. Ram Mohan Roy was a vocal supporter of the freedom of press. Alongwith his colleague , Dwarka Nath Tagore, he submitted a petition to the Privy Council for the freedom of press. He found it essential for the democratic functioning of the government. (Chakravarty, Pandey 2011: 10)

        Ram Mohan Roy was a born rebel. Despite being born in an orthodox Brahmin family he had the courage to write a rational critique of Hindu idol worship.(Pantham 2012: 33)This infuriated his father and he has to leave home. His wanderings to places like Tibet and Beanaras secured him the knowledge of  Buddhism and Hinduism.


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Ram Mohan Roy wore many hats during his life time. He was a social thinker par excellence, a prolific writer and was at home in Hindi, Sanskrit, English, Persian, Arabic, Urdu, Hebrew, Latin, Greek, French etc:. He derived inspiration from French revolution and freedom movements of Ireland, Spain, Naples and Latin America.  Roy did not give much attention to his political ideas as nationalism in India was at a very infant stage and the task of social  and religious reform was his primary agenda. Although he despised Colonialism but he endorsed the British rule in India . He endorsed the British rule because he found the rule to be culturally superior than the erstwhile feudal ruler in India. He believed that the British rule would pave the establishment of democratic institutions as it exists in Britain. Ram Mohan Roy was a vocal supporter of the freedom of press. Alongwith his colleague , Dwarka Nath Tagore, he submitted a petition to the Privy Council for the freedom of press. He found it essential for the democratic functioning of the government. (Chakravarty, Pandey 2011: 10)

        Ram Mohan Roy was a born rebel. Despite being born in an orthodox Brahmin family he had the courage to write a rational critique of Hindu idol worship. (Pantham 2012: 33)This infuriated his father and he has to leave home. His wanderings to places like Tibet and Beanaras secured him the knowledge of  Buddhism and Hinduism.


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