CBSE BOARD XII, asked by bandanad096, 9 months ago

Which of these great reformers seems to be more influenced by the ideas of Dr Radhakrishnan? ​

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Answered by MrPrince07
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Explanation:

As an academic, philosopher, and statesman, Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1888-1975) was one of the most recognized and influential Indian thinkers in academic circles in the 20th century. Throughout his life and extensive writing career, Radhakrishnan sought to define, defend, and promulgate his religion, a religion he variously identified as Hinduism, Vedanta, and the religion of the Spirit. He sought to demonstrate that his Hinduism was both philosophically coherent and ethically viable. Radhakrishnan’s concern for experience and his extensive knowledge of the Western philosophical and literary traditions has earned him the reputation of being a bridge-builder between India and the West. He often appears to feel at home in the Indian as well as the Western philosophical contexts, and draws from both Western and Indian sources throughout his writing. Because of this, Radhakrishnan has been held up in academic circles as a representative of Hinduism to the West. His lengthy writing career and his many published works have been influential in shaping the West’s understanding of Hinduism, India, and the East

Answered by ravilaccs
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Answer:

The main impact of the nineteenth-century national awakening was observed in the realm of social change. People who were freshly educated were increasingly revolting against strict social standards and outmoded practises.

The national movement became the primary propagator of social reform in the twentieth century, particularly after 1919.

To address the public, reformers increasingly used propaganda in Indian languages.

They also employed novels, plays, poetry, and short tales, as well as the press and, in the 1930s, the film, to propagate their ideas.

The social reform movements aimed primarily at two goals: liberation of women and the expansion of equal rights to them; and eradication of caste rigidities, particularly the abolition of untouchability.

Explanation:

  • The Indian government awarded Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan the Bharat Ratna. The Templeton Foundation in the United States of America also bestowed the Templeton Prize on him. The British government appointed him to the British Royal Order of Merit. On April 17, 1975, in Chennai, he took his death.
  • He has always taken interest in Indian culture and thought it was a source of pride for all Indians. It is admirable how he portrayed the Indian faith "Hinduism" to the rest of the globe. He also thought that Rabindranath Tagore's ideology embodied the authentic Indian soul. He argues that certain people's criticism of his religion utterly disrupted his faith.
  • His accomplishments as one of the greatest geniuses of his generation are well known. He was also a decent and noble person. He was involved in a number of noble causes. He was crucial in the establishment of the Krishnarpan Charity Trust. He also co-founded "Help Age India," a charitable organisation dedicated to the improvement of poor and oppressed elderly. He has played an important role in promoting the Indian faith "Hinduism" in Western countries. He has always attempted to bridge the gap between eastern and western philosophical and philosophical ideas.

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