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*socio religious movements reasons direction :check:* (features…
*socio religious movements
reasons direction
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reasons
impact of british rule
social conditions
idoltary
infanticide
sati
untouchability
opposition to
western
culture
new awareness among
enlightened indians
foreign conquering
becoz of internal weakness
nationalism
spread of education
new economic forces
middle class
decline of traditional jobs and risenew jobs
features
rational approach to religion
humanism
religious universalism
religious reform was
major but not exclusive
aim of social reforms
more emphasis on humanity
human progress
evolution of an alternate cultural ideological system
regeneration of traditional insti.
modus operandi
propaganda thru vernacular
agnisakshi
categories
reformist
brahmo samaj
revivalist
aryasamaj
direction
fight for betterment of
position of women
success
abolition of sati
lord Wolliam Bentick
1829,1830
preventing child
infanticide
common among upperclass
"females economic burden"
1795,1804
1870 act made compulsory
to register birth
and verification after some years
widow remarriage
brahmosamaj
ICV sagar
widow remarrage act 1856