What was the role played by Veda Samaj in reforming the society in the 19th century?
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a. Veda Samaj was formed by Keshab Chandra Sen and K. Sridharalu Naidu in the year 1864
b. It was later renamed as as Brahmo Samaj of Southern India in the year 1871
c. The samaj was largely influencedby the Brahmo Samaj movement and translated number of its writings and texts in Tmail andTelugu.
d. The samaj aimed at bringing about reforms in South India.
e. The Samaj was against caste based discrimination , supported widow remarriage.
f. Veda Samaj propagated religious tolerance and was against the practise of polygamy and child marriage......
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a. Veda Samaj was formed by Keshab Chandra Sen and K. Sridharalu Naidu in the year 1864
b. It was later renamed as as Brahmo Samaj of Southern India in the year 1871
c. The samaj was largely influencedby the Brahmo Samaj movement and translated number of its writings and texts in Tmail andTelugu.
d. The samaj aimed at bringing about reforms in South India.
e. The Samaj was against caste based discrimination , supported widow remarriage.
f. Veda Samaj propagated religious tolerance and was against the practise of polygamy and child marriage......
@ A I S H A
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Veda Samaj was established by Keshab Chandra Sen and K. Sridharalu Naidu when the former visited Madras in 1864. K. Sridharalu Naidu later visited Calcutta to study the Brahmo Samaj movement and when he returned, he renamed the Veda Samaj as Brahmo Samaj of Southern India . He translated the books of Brahmo Dharma into Tamil and Telugu and undertook missionary tours to propagate the faith.
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