Socio-Religious Reform
Socio-Religious Reform refers to movements aimed at improving society and religion. These reforms challenge traditional beliefs and practices. They seek equality and justice. Key figures include Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Swami Vivekananda. Their efforts shaped modern Indian thought. The movements addressed issues like caste discrimination and women's rights. They played a crucial role in India's socio-cultural evolution. Their impact is still felt today.
The 19th century in India saw numerous socio-religious reform movements. These movements aimed to modernise society by addressing social injustices and religious practices. They emerged in response to...
April 8, 2025