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what were the arguments given by the orthodox groups against social reforms ​

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Answered by ayushkumarm610
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Filled with the desire to adapt their society to the requirements of the modern world of science, democracy and nationalism, and determined to let no obstacle stand in the way, thoughtful Indians set out to reform their traditional religions, for religion was in those times a basic part of people’s life and there could be little social reform without religious reform.

Filled with the desire to adapt their society to the requirements of the modern world of science, democracy and nationalism, and determined to let no obstacle stand in the way, thoughtful Indians set out to reform their traditional religions, for religion was in those times a basic part of people’s life and there could be little social reform without religious reform.While trying to remain true to the foundations of their religions, they remodeled them to suit the new needs of the Indian people.

Answered by kaurc1647
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Orthodox groups wre against the social reforms as they thought that social reforms will undermine the traditions of our society

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