Yahoo Malaysia Web Search

Search results

  1. Jun 15, 2016 · Major ideological differences between the Brahmo Samaj and the Arya Samaj are as follow: The Brahmo Samaj drew its inspiration from the Vedas, Upanishads and other holy scriptures of ancient India, whereas the Arya Samaj believes in the Vedas only.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brahmo_SamajBrahmo Samaj - Wikipedia

    Brahmo Samaj (Bengali: ব্রাহ্ম সমাজ, romanized:Brahmô Sômaj [bram.ho ʃɔ.b̤a]) is the societal component of Brahmoism, which began as a monotheistic reformist movement that appeared during the Bengal Renaissance.

  3. Sep 6, 2024 · Brahmo Samaj was one of the associations that worked towards growing civil rights movements in India in the 1800s. It was a monotheistic organisation of Hinduism. They began by conducting meetings at Calcutta in 1828. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the founder of the Brahmo Samaj.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arya_SamajArya Samaj - Wikipedia

    In 1938–1939, Arya Samaj teamed up with the Hindu Mahasabha to resist the Nizam government through Satyagraha. The Nizam government responded by raiding and desecrating Arya Samaj mandirs. The Samaj, in turn, criticized Islam and the Islamic rulers of the state.

  5. Gerakan Brahmo Samaj dan Arya Samaj memainkan peranan penting dalam merangsang kesedaran politik dan keagamaan di India. Kedua-dua gerakan ini telah melahirkan pemimpin-pemimpin politik terkenal seperti Bal Gangadhar Lokmananya Tilak dan Bipin Chandra Pal yang berjuang untuk kemerdekaan India.

  6. First Schism in Brahmo Samaj The Brahmo Samaj, which literally means the society of the worshippers of One True God, has been described as "a body of men who are struggling, in India, to establish the worship of the Supreme Being in spirit as opposed to the prevail-ing idolatry of the land."2 It was founded in Calcutta in 1828 by Ram Mohun Roy

  7. Brahmo Samaj, theistic movement within Hinduism, founded in Calcutta [now Kolkata] in 1828 by Ram Mohun Roy. The Brahmo Samaj does not accept the authority of the Vedas, has no faith in avatars (incarnations), and does not insist on belief in karma (causal effects of past deeds) or samsara (the.