A History of Hindu Civilisation During British Rule: Religious condition |
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INTRODUCTION | i |
χίν | xiv |
Religion hitherto the only common bond among the Hindus | xxi |
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A'ryas aboriginal amongst Aryan Avatáras believe Bengal Brahma Samáj Brahmans British Buddhism Buddhist-Hindu Calcutta called caste causes century ceremonies Chaitanya character Christ Christianity classes death deities devotion disciples divine doctrine drink educated Hindus English Europe European existence extent faith father favour founder Gautama Government gress guru Hindu civilisation Hindu society Hinduism Hiouen Thsang human hymns idolators idolatry increased India Indo-Aryans industrial influence intellectual Keshab Chandra Sen Keshub Chunder Sen Krishna Kshatriyas Kuch Behar literature living Mahomedan Manu Manusamhita marriage matters Max Muller ment mind missionary modern monotheism monotheists moral native nature Neo-Hindus never object preached present day principles progress Puranic Rám Mohan Ráma Rámkrishna recent religion religious Rigveda Rishis rites rules Sabhá sacred sacrifice Sádháran Saivism Samaj Samhitás Sanskrit Sástras Satnámis says scarcely sect sense of self-interest Siva social reforms socio-religious spiritual tion Upanishads Vaishnava Vedas Vedic period Vishnu Western worship