18th Century Revolts And Reform Who established Prarthna Samaj? Ishwar Chandra Vidya Sagar Athmaram Panduranga with the help of Keshav Chandra Sen Derozio David Hare Ishwar Chandra Vidya Sagar Athmaram Panduranga with the help of Keshav Chandra Sen Derozio David Hare ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Who advocated the concept of one caste, one religion and one God for all? Periyar Narayan Guru Mahatma Gandhi Swami Vivekananda Periyar Narayan Guru Mahatma Gandhi Swami Vivekananda ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Social reforms were a major task of the theosophical society. With respect to Indian traditions and culture, which one does not find its occurrence in the societal activities?I. Resistance to child marriage.II. Resistance to widow remarriage.III. Spread of education.IV. Abolition of caste and Untouchability.V. Accommodation of conversion in religious faith. II and IV Only V I and III II, V II and IV Only V I and III II, V ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Faraizi Movement which aimed at removing social reforms in muslims started in which of the following regions? Madhya Pradesh Delhi East Bengal Kerala Madhya Pradesh Delhi East Bengal Kerala ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Swami Dayananda had translated the __________ into Hindi Sama Veda and Atharva Veda Sama Veda and Yajur Veda Four Vedas Rig Veda and Yajur Veda Sama Veda and Atharva Veda Sama Veda and Yajur Veda Four Vedas Rig Veda and Yajur Veda ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Temple entry movement started mainly in Kerala aimed at which of the following Sanskrit lessons to be imparted only to Brahmin family members and others to be devoid of it in order to preserve its purity Allowing women to enter temple Keeping the monopoly of temples to Brahmin class Allowing untouchables to Hindu temples and roads Sanskrit lessons to be imparted only to Brahmin family members and others to be devoid of it in order to preserve its purity Allowing women to enter temple Keeping the monopoly of temples to Brahmin class Allowing untouchables to Hindu temples and roads ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP