The document provides a brief introduction to the Brahmoism religious movement that originated in 19th century Bengal during the Bengali Renaissance and Indian independence movement. It notes that the document will provide concise biographies of important preachers of Brahmoism. The author thanks their history teacher for their support in completing this school project.
The document provides a brief introduction to the Brahmoism religious movement that originated in 19th century Bengal during the Bengali Renaissance and Indian independence movement. It notes that the document will provide concise biographies of important preachers of Brahmoism. The author thanks their history teacher for their support in completing this school project.
The document provides a brief introduction to the Brahmoism religious movement that originated in 19th century Bengal during the Bengali Renaissance and Indian independence movement. It notes that the document will provide concise biographies of important preachers of Brahmoism. The author thanks their history teacher for their support in completing this school project.
Name: Asmit Manab Karmakar Class: X Sec: B Regd. no: 9246 Subject: History [This page was intentionally left blank] Preface Brahmoism is a religious movement which originated from the mid-19th century Bengali Renaissance, the nascent Indian independence movement.
This project is a small attempt to collect and
précis the biographies of preachers of Brahmoism. Thanks to Respected Sachindranath Mondal, our History teacher, without whom this project would remain just an imagination. [This page was intentionally left blank] [This page was intentionally left blank] Bibliography 1. Kopf, David. (1979) The Brahmo Samaj and the Shaping of the Modern Indian Mind. New Jersey: Princeton University Press 2. Sen, Keshub Chunder. (1870) The Brahmo Somaj. London: Strahan and Co. 3. Niyogi, Sumanta. (1986) The Brahmo Samaj Movement. Patna: Janaki Prakashan 4. Sastri, Sivnath. (1912) History of the Brahmo Samaj. Calcutta: Brahmo Mission Press 5. Sengupta, Subodh Chandra. (1988) Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan. Calcutta: Sahitya Sansad 6. Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/ 7. Brahmo Samaj: http://www.brahmosamaj.in/ 8. Brahmo Samaj: http://true.brahmosamaj.in/ 9. Brahmo Samaj, Truths of Brahmoism: https://brahmosamaj.blogspot.com/ 10. Adi Brahmo Samaj: http://adi.brahmosamaj.in/ 11. Sadharan Brahmo Samaj: http://sadharan.brahmosamaj.in/