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RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY(1772 – 1833) RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY(1772 – 1833) RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY He many works translated into and Vedic Bengali scriptures into English Established in Vedanta College 1825, and revived the ethical principles of the of Vedanta school philosophy as found in the Upanishad Stood one of the earliest propagators of modern education, he many Anglo Hindu established schools and introduced two new subjects and Mechanics Voltaire's philosophy Educational Reforms He in . He was an died 1833 with a vision internationalist beyond his times In with David collaboration Hare, promoter of modern education, he founded famous Hindu College Promoted inclusion of English and , Scientific subjects Mathematic and in curriculum Technology of Indian School Roy's first organisation, , founded in Calcutta in , eventually took the shape of Atmiya Sabha Brahmo 1815 Samaj, a major religious movement of the middle Bengalis, based on essential class educated principle of monotheism Social Reforms Stood as the as many social reformers were inspired by him. e.g. Pioneer of Indian Social Reforms( ), ( ), Keshav Chandra Sen Devendranath Tagore Brahmo Samaj of India Tattvabodhini Sabha K.T. Telang and ( ) Mahadeo Govind Ranade Prarthana Samaj His biggest achievement was of the prohibition , a practice in which a widow was Sati Prathamade to immolate herself at the funeral pyre of her deceased husband Advocated Women's rights to freedom, , property and inheritance and education opposed prohibition of widow re-marriage Voiced against of restriction on freedom British policy of press and became the first Indian who was an editor and of any i.e. . owner newspaper Sambad KaumudiHe in different published , including , languages English and Hindi, Persian, Bengali Gi to , Precepts of Jesus, Monotheists , , Sambad Kaumudi Mirat-ul-Akbar Tuhafat-ul-Muwahidin are his major works Prayer do not need specific or place specific individual New India, guided by reason, should acquire the best in East and the . He was the west first Indian to understand the meaning of modernityAll religions preach of common message brotherhood God is one. He even being Hindu was against the idol worship Each has individual right to live as he or she wishes Learned and Sanskrit Bengali languages at , at the age school English language of & 22 Persian, Arabic, French, & so on Latin Born into an elite Bengali Hindu family in when India was 1772 suffering with socio-economic and political problems Became the to first Educated Indian travel to as an England ambassador of the Mughal Emperor Akbar II Studied Rig-Veda & Upanishads; Bible & Quran Western & Scientific liberal thoughts and tried to combine the goodness of western ideals and the Indian culture A Man of Versatile Genius, a Social - Educational Reformer, popularly known as “Father of Modern IndiaA great historical figure behind the socio-cultural awakening of the India in 19th century He was conferred the title in Raja1831 by the , by Mughal Emperor YugdootSubhash ModernChandra and by Tagore First Intellectual Reform Movement in Modern India to purify Hinduism Founded in Calcutta by Raja Ram Mohan Roy on August 20 1828 Based on the twin pillars of Reason & and Vedas Upanishads Earlier known as Brahmo Sabha, and was the culmination of Roy's Atmiya Sabha of 1814 Propagated Monotheism and brotherhood Y O R R A M A J A R A N H O M Recently, the birth 245th anniversary of was Raja Ram Mohan Roy celebrated Brahmo Samaj Y I N H W W E S N ? Opposed priesthood, , rituals, sacrifices, idolatry superstitions, Sati

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RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY(1772 – 1833)

RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY(1772 – 1833)

RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY

He many works translated into and Vedic Bengali scriptures into English

Established in Vedanta College 1825,

and revived the ethical principles of

the of Vedanta school philosophy

as found in the Upanishad

Stood one of the earliest propagators of modern

education, he many Anglo Hindu established

schools and introduced two new subjects

and Mechanics Voltaire's philosophy

Educational Reforms

He in . He was an died 1833

with a vision internationalist

beyond his times

In with David collaboration

Hare, promoter of modern

education, he founded famous

Hindu College

Promoted inclusion of English

and , Scientific subjects Mathematic

and in curriculum Technology

of Indian School

Roy's first organisation, , founded in Calcutta in , eventually took the shape of Atmiya Sabha Brahmo 1815Samaj, a major religious movement of the middle Bengalis, based on essential class educatedprinciple of monotheism

Social Reforms

Stood as the as many social reformers were inspired by him. e.g. “Pioneer of Indian Social Reforms” ( ), ( ), Keshav Chandra Sen Devendranath TagoreBrahmo Samaj of India Tattvabodhini Sabha K.T. Telang

and ( )Mahadeo Govind Ranade Prarthana Samaj

His biggest achievement was of the prohibition, a practice in which a widow was “Sati Pratha”

made to immolate herself at the funeral pyre of her deceased husband

Advocated Women's rights to freedom, , property and inheritance and education

opposed prohibition of widow re-marriage

Voiced against of restriction on freedom British policyof press and became the first Indian who was an editorand of any i.e. .owner newspaper “Sambad Kaumudi”

He in different published, including , languages English

and Hindi, Persian, Bengali

Gi� to , Precepts of Jesus, Monotheists, ,Sambad Kaumudi Mirat-ul-Akbar

Tuhafat-ul-Muwahidin are his major works

Prayer do not need specific or place

specific individual

New India, guided by reason, should acquire the best in Eastand the . He was the west first

Indian to understand the meaning of “modernity”

All religions preach of common message

brotherhood

God is one. He even being Hindu was against

the idol worship

E ach has individualright to live as he or

she wishes

L earned and Sanskrit Bengali languages at , at the age school English language

of & 22 Persian, Arabic, French, & so onLatin

Born into an elite Bengali Hindu family in when India was 1772suffering with socio-economic

and political problems

Became the to first Educated Indiantravel to as an England ambassador of the Mughal Emperor Akbar II

Studied Rig-Veda & Upanishads; Bible & Quran Western & Scientific liberal thoughts

and tried to combine the goodness of western ideals and the Indian culture

A Man of Versatile Genius, a Social - EducationalReformer, popularly known as “Father of Modern India”

A great historical figure behind the socio-cultural awakening of the India in 19th century

He was conferred the title in “Raja” 1831by the , by Mughal Emperor “Yugdoot”Subhash “Modern” Chandra and by Tagore

First Intellectual Reform Movementin Modern India to purify Hinduism

Founded in Calcutta by Raja Ram Mohan Roy on

August 20 1828

Based on the twin pillars of Reason & and VedasUpanishads

Earlier known as Brahmo Sabha, and was the culmination

of Roy's Atmiya Sabha of 1814

Propagated Monotheism and brotherhood

YOR

RAMAJARANH OM

Recently, the birth 245th anniversary

of was Raja Ram Mohan Roy

celebrated

Brahmo Samaj

Y INHW WE SN ?

Opposed priesthood, , rituals, sacrifices, idolatrysuperstitions, Sati