Author: Protap Chunder Mozoomdar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Brahma-samaj
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
The Faith and Progress of the Brahmo Somaj
Author: Protap Chunder Mozoomdar
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Brahma-samaj
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Brahma-samaj
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
The Brahmo Samaj and its Vaiṣṇava Milieus
Author: Ankur Barua
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004445382
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
In The Brahmo Samaj and its Vaiṣṇava Milieus: Intersections of Hindu Knowledge and Love in Nineteenth Century Bengal, Ankur Barua offers an intellectual history of the motif of religious universalism in the writings of some intellectuals associated with the Brahmo Samaj (founded in 1828). They constructed Hindu worldviews that were simultaneously rooted in some ancient Sanskritic materials and orientated towards contemporary universalist visions with western hues. These constructions were shaped by their dialectical engagements with three groups: members of the Bengali middle classes with sceptical standpoints (‘Young Bengal’), Christian missionaries, and Hindu Vaiṣṇava thinkers. In this genealogy of religious universalisms, Barua indicates how certain post-1900 formulations of the universalist compass of Hinduism were being enunciated across Brahmo circles from the 1820s.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004445382
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
In The Brahmo Samaj and its Vaiṣṇava Milieus: Intersections of Hindu Knowledge and Love in Nineteenth Century Bengal, Ankur Barua offers an intellectual history of the motif of religious universalism in the writings of some intellectuals associated with the Brahmo Samaj (founded in 1828). They constructed Hindu worldviews that were simultaneously rooted in some ancient Sanskritic materials and orientated towards contemporary universalist visions with western hues. These constructions were shaped by their dialectical engagements with three groups: members of the Bengali middle classes with sceptical standpoints (‘Young Bengal’), Christian missionaries, and Hindu Vaiṣṇava thinkers. In this genealogy of religious universalisms, Barua indicates how certain post-1900 formulations of the universalist compass of Hinduism were being enunciated across Brahmo circles from the 1820s.
The First Hindu Mission to America
Author: Sunrit Mullick
Publisher: Northern Book Centre
ISBN: 9788172112813
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
This book positions Brahmo Samaj leader Protap Chunder Mozoomdar as the originator of the Hindu mission movement to the United States of America in the late 19th century. It is known that Protap Mozoomdar, together with Swami Vivekananda, represented Hinduism at the Parliament of Religions at Chicago in 1893. But what has missed the focus of scholars is that Mozoomdar visited the United States ten years earlier in 1883, making him the pioneer of the Hindu mission movement to the United States. The book is the first detailed study of Protap Chunder Mozoomdar in America. It is written through primary research on American newspapers, periodicals, manuscripts, diaries and archival material available in American libraries, and material in possession of the author. On the whole, the book presents new information of interest to both the general reader and the scholarly community.
Publisher: Northern Book Centre
ISBN: 9788172112813
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
This book positions Brahmo Samaj leader Protap Chunder Mozoomdar as the originator of the Hindu mission movement to the United States of America in the late 19th century. It is known that Protap Mozoomdar, together with Swami Vivekananda, represented Hinduism at the Parliament of Religions at Chicago in 1893. But what has missed the focus of scholars is that Mozoomdar visited the United States ten years earlier in 1883, making him the pioneer of the Hindu mission movement to the United States. The book is the first detailed study of Protap Chunder Mozoomdar in America. It is written through primary research on American newspapers, periodicals, manuscripts, diaries and archival material available in American libraries, and material in possession of the author. On the whole, the book presents new information of interest to both the general reader and the scholarly community.
Hinterlands and Horizons
Author: Margaret Chatterjee
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 9780739103982
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Margaret Chatterjee's new work Hinterlands and Horizons--a collection of nine phenomenological essays ranging across cultures and time periods--studies the historical and cultural evolution of the idea of amity and the concomitant concepts of fraternity, friendship, and tolerance. The work starts with the Enlightenment's idea of fraternity and its destruction during the fratricide of the French Terror. It includes chapters focusing upon the encounters between colonizers and missionaries, the impact of the Holocaust on the search for amity, the prospect for amity in contemporary multiculturalism, and the potential of religion to deepen the experience of amity. An incisive interdisciplinary analysis of the bases of discord and harmony, of history and memory, Hinterlands and Horizons will be an enduring contribution to the history of ideas.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 9780739103982
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Margaret Chatterjee's new work Hinterlands and Horizons--a collection of nine phenomenological essays ranging across cultures and time periods--studies the historical and cultural evolution of the idea of amity and the concomitant concepts of fraternity, friendship, and tolerance. The work starts with the Enlightenment's idea of fraternity and its destruction during the fratricide of the French Terror. It includes chapters focusing upon the encounters between colonizers and missionaries, the impact of the Holocaust on the search for amity, the prospect for amity in contemporary multiculturalism, and the potential of religion to deepen the experience of amity. An incisive interdisciplinary analysis of the bases of discord and harmony, of history and memory, Hinterlands and Horizons will be an enduring contribution to the history of ideas.
Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics
Author: James Hastings
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethics
Languages : en
Pages : 936
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethics
Languages : en
Pages : 936
Book Description
Bourgeois Hinduism, or Faith of the Modern Vedantists
Author: Brian Hatcher
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198043686
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
In 1839 a diverse group of Hindu leaders began gathering in Calcutta to share and propagate their faith in a non-idolatrous form of worship. The group, known as the Tattvabodhini Sabha, met weekly to worship and hear discourses from members on the virtues of a rational and morally responsible mode of worship. They called upon ancient sources of Hindu spirituality to guide them in developing a form of modern theism they referred to as "Vedanta." In this book, Brian Hatcher translates these hitherto unknown discourses and situates them against the backdrop of religious and social change in early colonial Calcutta. Apart from bringing to light the theology and moral vision of an association that was to have a profound influence on religious and intellectual life in nineteenth-century Bengal, Hatcher's analysis promotes reflection on a variety of topics central to understanding the development of modern forms of Hindu belief and practice.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198043686
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
In 1839 a diverse group of Hindu leaders began gathering in Calcutta to share and propagate their faith in a non-idolatrous form of worship. The group, known as the Tattvabodhini Sabha, met weekly to worship and hear discourses from members on the virtues of a rational and morally responsible mode of worship. They called upon ancient sources of Hindu spirituality to guide them in developing a form of modern theism they referred to as "Vedanta." In this book, Brian Hatcher translates these hitherto unknown discourses and situates them against the backdrop of religious and social change in early colonial Calcutta. Apart from bringing to light the theology and moral vision of an association that was to have a profound influence on religious and intellectual life in nineteenth-century Bengal, Hatcher's analysis promotes reflection on a variety of topics central to understanding the development of modern forms of Hindu belief and practice.
The Chaitanya Movement
Author: Melville T. Kennedy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Illustrations: 18 B/w Illustrations Description: The present work outlines the history of Krishna Chaitanya, the founder, and the history of the Movement and also the religious and social conditions which led to its emergence. It also discusses the teachings of the Sect and its literature, which has been potent ever since in the literary life of Bengal. It talks about the sect as it is today, the classes, the sub-sects, its orders and its cults. Lastly the author compares the Movement to Christianity, and claims that the whole idea of the Movement was to put Krishna in place of Christ and Gita in the place of the Gospel.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Illustrations: 18 B/w Illustrations Description: The present work outlines the history of Krishna Chaitanya, the founder, and the history of the Movement and also the religious and social conditions which led to its emergence. It also discusses the teachings of the Sect and its literature, which has been potent ever since in the literary life of Bengal. It talks about the sect as it is today, the classes, the sub-sects, its orders and its cults. Lastly the author compares the Movement to Christianity, and claims that the whole idea of the Movement was to put Krishna in place of Christ and Gita in the place of the Gospel.
The Hindustan Review
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Explorations in Modern Bengal, C. 1800-1900
Author: Amiya P. Sen
Publisher: Primus Books
ISBN: 8190891863
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
This book examines a regional culture as it was subjected to acute interpretative stress for much of the nineteenth century. This is done through a study of three key facets to contemporary Hindu thought - a possible interplay between the divinely ordained and human history, innovative extensions in the meaning of older terms like 'Dharma', and new moral and cultural theories around select mythical figures and traditionally revered texts.
Publisher: Primus Books
ISBN: 8190891863
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
This book examines a regional culture as it was subjected to acute interpretative stress for much of the nineteenth century. This is done through a study of three key facets to contemporary Hindu thought - a possible interplay between the divinely ordained and human history, innovative extensions in the meaning of older terms like 'Dharma', and new moral and cultural theories around select mythical figures and traditionally revered texts.
Prophets of The New India
Author: Romain Rolland
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 572
Book Description
Embark on a journey of intellectual discovery and cultural exploration with "Prophets Of The New India" by Romain Rolland, a captivating exploration of the lives and ideas of India's visionary thinkers and spiritual leaders. Join Rolland as he delves into the rich tapestry of Indian philosophy, religion, and culture, offering readers profound insights into the forces shaping the destiny of the world's largest democracy. Discover the lives and teachings of some of India's most influential thinkers, from the ancient sages of the Upanishads to the modern-day visionaries of the independence movement. Through Rolland's insightful commentary and vivid storytelling, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the spiritual and intellectual currents that have shaped India's past, present, and future. With its blend of biography, philosophy, and cultural analysis, "Prophets Of The New India" offers readers a comprehensive overview of India's intellectual and spiritual heritage. Rolland's deep respect for Indian culture and his keen insights into its complexities make this book essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the soul of the world's most populous nation. Since its publication, "Prophets Of The New India" has been hailed as a classic work of cultural anthropology, praised for its breadth of scope, depth of insight, and lyrical prose. Rolland's ability to distill complex ideas into accessible language and his genuine appreciation for Indian culture have earned him a place among the foremost interpreters of Indian thought in the Western world. As you immerse yourself in the pages of "Prophets Of The New India," you'll find yourself drawn into a world of intellectual ferment and spiritual awakening, where the voices of the past echo in the present and the dreams of the future take shape. Rolland's evocative portraits of India's prophets and visionaries will inspire you to explore the depths of your own soul and embrace the wisdom of the ages. In conclusion, "Prophets Of The New India" is a profound and illuminating exploration of India's intellectual and spiritual heritage that will enrich the lives of readers of all backgrounds. Whether you're a student of Indian philosophy, a lover of world literature, or simply someone with a curiosity about the human spirit, this book offers a transformative journey into the heart of Indian culture. Don't miss your chance to discover the prophets and visionaries who have shaped the destiny of India and the world. Grab your copy of "Prophets Of The New India" by Romain Rolland and embark on a journey of intellectual discovery and cultural enlightenment that will broaden your horizons and deepen your understanding of the human experience.
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 572
Book Description
Embark on a journey of intellectual discovery and cultural exploration with "Prophets Of The New India" by Romain Rolland, a captivating exploration of the lives and ideas of India's visionary thinkers and spiritual leaders. Join Rolland as he delves into the rich tapestry of Indian philosophy, religion, and culture, offering readers profound insights into the forces shaping the destiny of the world's largest democracy. Discover the lives and teachings of some of India's most influential thinkers, from the ancient sages of the Upanishads to the modern-day visionaries of the independence movement. Through Rolland's insightful commentary and vivid storytelling, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the spiritual and intellectual currents that have shaped India's past, present, and future. With its blend of biography, philosophy, and cultural analysis, "Prophets Of The New India" offers readers a comprehensive overview of India's intellectual and spiritual heritage. Rolland's deep respect for Indian culture and his keen insights into its complexities make this book essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the soul of the world's most populous nation. Since its publication, "Prophets Of The New India" has been hailed as a classic work of cultural anthropology, praised for its breadth of scope, depth of insight, and lyrical prose. Rolland's ability to distill complex ideas into accessible language and his genuine appreciation for Indian culture have earned him a place among the foremost interpreters of Indian thought in the Western world. As you immerse yourself in the pages of "Prophets Of The New India," you'll find yourself drawn into a world of intellectual ferment and spiritual awakening, where the voices of the past echo in the present and the dreams of the future take shape. Rolland's evocative portraits of India's prophets and visionaries will inspire you to explore the depths of your own soul and embrace the wisdom of the ages. In conclusion, "Prophets Of The New India" is a profound and illuminating exploration of India's intellectual and spiritual heritage that will enrich the lives of readers of all backgrounds. Whether you're a student of Indian philosophy, a lover of world literature, or simply someone with a curiosity about the human spirit, this book offers a transformative journey into the heart of Indian culture. Don't miss your chance to discover the prophets and visionaries who have shaped the destiny of India and the world. Grab your copy of "Prophets Of The New India" by Romain Rolland and embark on a journey of intellectual discovery and cultural enlightenment that will broaden your horizons and deepen your understanding of the human experience.