Nineteen centuary is considered as the reformtion awakening time in the history of India. Explain why
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because in that period india did several things also india got independent ,india achieved success in various Fields .INDIA became republic in this era of 1960s .Also various acts like dowry prohibition act, sati ,etc. were stopped
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The Second Great Awakening was a Protestant revival movement during the earlynineteenth century. The movement started around 1800, had begun to gain momentum by 1820, and was in decline by 1870. ... The Second Great Awakeningled to a period of antebellum social reform and an emphasis on salvation by institutions.
The central figure in this awakening was Rammohun Roy, who is rightly regarded as the first great leader of modern India. Rammohun Roy was moved by deep love for his people and country and worked hard all his life for their social, religious, intellectual and political regeneration.
He was pained by the stagnation and corruption of contemporary Indian society which was at that time dominated by caste and convention. Popular religion was full of superstitions and was exploited by ignorant and corrupt priests.
The central figure in this awakening was Rammohun Roy, who is rightly regarded as the first great leader of modern India. Rammohun Roy was moved by deep love for his people and country and worked hard all his life for their social, religious, intellectual and political regeneration.
He was pained by the stagnation and corruption of contemporary Indian society which was at that time dominated by caste and convention. Popular religion was full of superstitions and was exploited by ignorant and corrupt priests.
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