Munshi Premchand of Lamhi Village |
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Using traditional texts to effect important reforms , the Arya Samaj gave many Indians an outlet for advocating change without being considered pro - British or antinational . No evidence that Premchand was a dues - paying member is ...
Using traditional texts to effect important reforms , the Arya Samaj gave many Indians an outlet for advocating change without being considered pro - British or antinational . No evidence that Premchand was a dues - paying member is ...
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The influence of the Arya Samaj and of Vivekananda is evident in Premchand's life and in the special mark of his work . There is some strangeness , however , in seeing this Kayasth with his tolerant past , his intimacy with Muslim ...
The influence of the Arya Samaj and of Vivekananda is evident in Premchand's life and in the special mark of his work . There is some strangeness , however , in seeing this Kayasth with his tolerant past , his intimacy with Muslim ...
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When Dayananda Saraswati established the Arya Samaj in 1875 in North India , Hindu cultural life took a new turn . On all sides arose such subjects as widow remarriage and opposition to caste and child marriages .
When Dayananda Saraswati established the Arya Samaj in 1875 in North India , Hindu cultural life took a new turn . On all sides arose such subjects as widow remarriage and opposition to caste and child marriages .
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Contents
One Lamhi and the Eastern Districts | 3 |
Two The National Watchman | 21 |
Three The Perimeters of Premchands Work | 36 |
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