Knowledge Themes
Brahmo Samaj
Atmiya Sabha
Abolition of Sati
Bengal Sati Regulation 1829
Monotheism
Rationalism
Humanism
Father of Indian Renaissance
Freedom of the Press
Sambad Kaumudi
Mirat-ul-Akbar
Tuhfat-ul-Muwahhidin
Rights of Women
Caste Reform
Vedanta College
Structural Subtopics
- Monotheism and critique of idolatry
- Rationalist approach to religious scriptures
- Ethical foundations of Atmiya Sabha and Brahmo Samaj
- Campaign for the abolition of Sati (Regulation XVII 1829)
- Advocacy for women's inheritance and property rights
- Opposition to child marriage and polygamy
- Promotion of Western scientific education vs traditional learning
- Role of journalism in social awakening and public opinion
- Humanism and universalism as core ethical values
- Critique of caste rigidities and ritualism
- Ethical arguments for freedom of the press and civil liberties
- Synthesis of Eastern philosophy and Western rationalism
- Demand for Indianization of services and judicial equality
- Impact on the Indian Renaissance and modern nationalist thought
Study Material
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