18th Century Revolts And Reform Who is the author of the book "Satyarth Prakash"? Rajaram Mohan Ray Ramakrishna Bhandarkar Mahadev Govind Ranade Dayanand Saraswati Rajaram Mohan Ray Ramakrishna Bhandarkar Mahadev Govind Ranade Dayanand Saraswati ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Titu mir's movement considered one of the Muslim reform movement mainly aimed at eradicating which of the following systems? Polygamy Working against Indian national movement Easy divorce Against Hindu landlords and British indigo planters Polygamy Working against Indian national movement Easy divorce Against Hindu landlords and British indigo planters ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Which of the means adopted under Self Respect Movement?I. Violent protests against upper classesII. Undermine position of Brahmin priests by formalizing weddings without themIII. Boycott of temples and places of Brahmin residence All listed here Only II Only III I and III All listed here Only II Only III I and III ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Which of the contributions of Ishwar Chandra Vidya Sagar made him true follower of Raja Rammohan Roy and in a way most common aspects in both of themI. Protest against child marriageII. Advocacy of widow remarriageIII. Campaign against polygamy I and III II and III I and II I, II and III I and III II and III I and II I, II and III ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Which of the following were the main aims of Satyashodhak Samaj?I. Social serviceII. Spread of education among women and lower casteIII. Complete abolition of caste system and inequalities Only II I and II II and III All of these Only II I and II II and III All of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
18th Century Revolts And Reform Temple entry movement started mainly in Kerala aimed at which of the following Allowing women to enter temple Sanskrit lessons to be imparted only to Brahmin family members and others to be devoid of it in order to preserve its purity Keeping the monopoly of temples to Brahmin class Allowing untouchables to Hindu temples and roads Allowing women to enter temple Sanskrit lessons to be imparted only to Brahmin family members and others to be devoid of it in order to preserve its purity Keeping the monopoly of temples to Brahmin class Allowing untouchables to Hindu temples and roads ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP