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The failure of Prarthana Samaj. Give the reason.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Prarthana Samaj critically examined the relations between contemporary social and cultural systems and religious beliefs and gave priority to social reform as compared with the political changes already initiated by the British government.

Their all-inclusive reform movement has led many impressive projects of cultural change and social reform in Western India, such as the improvement of the lot of women and depressed classes, but the distance from political reform caused its failure.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Prarthana Samaj, or "Supplication Society" in Sanskrit, was a development for religious and social change in Bombay dependent on prior change developments. Prarthana Samaj was established by Atmaram Pandurang in 1867 when Kesab Chandra sen visited Maharashtra, with an intend to influence individuals to have faith in one God and love just a single God. It is established in 1849 Maharashtra, the originators of these mandli put stock in one god.

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