Brahmo Samaj: -
Founded by Raja Ram Mohan Roy in 1828. -
Criticized Sati Pratha, casteism and advocated widow remarriage. -
He was opposed to Sanskrit system of education, because he thought it would keep the country in darkness. -
Other important leaders were Devendranath Tagore (father of Rabindranath Tagore) and Keshap Chandra Sen. Arya Samaj: -
Founded by Swami Dayanand (or, Moolshankar) in 1875. -
His motto was 'Go back to the vedas' & 'India for the Indians'. He disregarded Puranas, idol worship, casteism and untouchability. He advocated widow remarriage. -
Dayanand's views were published in his famous work, Satyarth Prakash. He also wrote Veda Bhashya Bhumika and Veda Bhashya. Ramakrishna Mission: -
Founded by Vivekanand (earlier, Narendranath Dutta) (1863 – 1902) in 1897, 11 years after the death of his guru Ram Krishna Paramhans. -
Vivekanand attended the Parliament of Religion at Chicago in 1893. -
Irish woman Margaret Nobel (Known as sister Nivedita) popularized it. Young Bengal Movement: Veda Samaj: Dharma Sabha: -
Initiated by Radhakant Deb in 1830. -
Was opposed to reforms and protected orthodoxy, but played an active role in promoting western education even to girls. Lokahitawadi: -
Started by Gopal Hari Deshmukh. Advocated western education and a rational outlook. He advocated female education for the upliftment of women. -
As a votary of national self-reliance, he attended Delhi durbar in 1876, wearing handspun khadi cloth. Servants of India Society: Radhaswami Movement: -
Founded in 1861 by a banker of Agra, Tulsi Ram, popularly known as Shiv Dayal Saheb or Swami Maharaj. -
The sect preached belief in one supreme being, the Guru's supreme position and a simple social life for the believers (the Satsangis). Theosophical Society: -
Founded by Westerners who drew inspiration from Indian thought and culture. -
Madam H P Blavatsky laid the foundation of the movement in US in 1875. Later, Col.M.S. Olcott of the US Army joined her. -
In 1882, it was shifted to India at Adyar (Tamil Nadu). -
Annie Besant was elected its president in 1907. She founded the Central Hindu College in 1898, which became Banaras Hindu University in 1916. |
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