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why did the social and religious reform movement began in india​

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Answered by bijokshaji10
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Social-religious reforms in the 19th century helped in the growth of Indian Nationalism. The main reason for the emergence of the reform movements was the spread of western education and liberal ideas. These reforms started in Bengal and later spread in all parts of India.

Answered by pinkifcu
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The religious reform was a pre requisite for social reforms as social life of both Hindus and Muslims were influenced by religious tenets. Hinduism was dominated by superstitions and priests. Idolatry, animal sacrifice, physical torture was common to appease god. Social life too was depressing.

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