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Life and Letters of Raja Rammohun Roy

1913

She alio wrote to the Daily Telegraph the Inquirer the Unitarian herald and other papers to remove the false impression so created."Xii A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH To *vindicate the position of Keshub Chandra Sen more fully and to give the English public a correct idea of the Bralam) Samaj Miss Collet contributed an article to the Contenzpdrary Review of Feb. [...] The Indian Mirror the organ of the Brahmo Samaj Mission also contradicts the report that the girl was in* any way connected with the Bfahmo Samaj and doubts family relationship to its leader and to the insinuation made by the missionaries that the B. Samaj. [...] The next vortune was prepared on the same flan with the addition of an account of the Bralmi littralure and of the new developments in the Samaj. [...] There are the early days of exuberent vitality creative vigour many-sided progress stretching far into the dim past—the India of the Rishis of title Upanishads of the Buddhist gospel of rove and service the India of the epics and the schools of philosophy. [...] The four years of exile were spent in the study of the religious systems of the past under the reputed guardians of the ancient lore and a personal surciey of the condition of the country.
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Pages
343
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.141773
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-lxxx Sofia Collet, Hem Sarkar view
Chapter I(1772 — 1803)Searching for Truth
1-9 unknown view
Chapter II (1803 — 1814)Throwing down the Gauntlet
10-22 unknown view
Chapter III( 1814 — 1820 )First Regular Campaign:Spiritual Theism versus Idolatry and Suttee
23-54 unknown view
Chapter IV(1820 — 1824)Regular and Irregular Campaigns against Trinitarian Orthodoxy
55-89 unknown view
Chapter V (1821 — 1826 )Journalistic and Educational Pioneer-work
90-115 unknown view
CHapter VI (1826 — 1828)Founding the Brahmo-Samaj
116-135 unknown view
Chapter VII (1828 — 1830) the Abolition of Suttee
136-164 unknown view
Chapter VIII (1830 — 1833) Embassy to Europe
165-236 unknown view
Auto-Biographical Sketch
237-240 unknown view
Rammohun Roy—The Father of Political Regeneration of India
241-243 unknown view
Rammohun Roy — as a Jurist and a Politician
244-246 N.N. Ghosh view
Raja Ram Mohun Roy as a Man of Letters
247-249 Mohini Chatterjee view
The National and Universal in Raja Rammohun Roy
249-251 Brajendra Seal view
The Spirit of Rammohun Roy
252-256 R.Venkat Ratna view
Index
257-260 unknown view
Backmatter
261-262 unknown view

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