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BRAHMO

  • Brahmo Samaj
  • Hindu socio-cultural reform movement

    Brahmo Samaj is the societal component of Brahmoism, which began as a monotheistic reformist movement during the Bengal Renaissance. It was one of the

    Brahmo Samaj

    Brahmo_Samaj

  • Brahmo
  • Follower of Brahmoism

    Bengali Brahmos are those who adhere to Brahmoism, the philosophy of Brahmo Samaj which was founded by Raja Rammohan Roy. A recent publication describes

    Brahmo

    Brahmo

  • Brahmoism
  • Hindu religious movement from mid-19th century Bengal, India

    movement. Adherents, known as Brahmos (singular Brahmo), are mainly of Indian or Bangladeshi origin or nationality. The Brahmo Samaj, literally the "Society

    Brahmoism

    Brahmoism

  • Brahmos
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Brahmo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Brahmos may refer to: Brahmos, adherents of the Hindu religious movement Brahmoism BrahMos Aerospace

    Brahmos

    Brahmos

  • BrahMos
  • Cruise missile

    missile". Brahmos Aerospace. Archived from the original on 5 August 2013. Retrieved 8 July 2013. "BrahMos supersonic cruise missile". Brahmos Aerospace

    BrahMos

    BrahMos

    BrahMos

  • Debendranath Tagore
  • Indian philosopher (1817–1905)

    active in the Brahmo Samaj (earlier called Brahmo Sabha) ("Society of Brahma", also translated as Society of God). He joined the Brahmo Samaj in 1842

    Debendranath Tagore

    Debendranath Tagore

    Debendranath_Tagore

  • Raja Ram Mohan Roy
  • Indian reformer and writer (1772–1833)

    reformer and writer who was one of the founders of the Brahmo Sabha in 1828, the precursor of the Brahmo Samaj, a socio-religious reform movement in the Indian

    Raja Ram Mohan Roy

    Raja Ram Mohan Roy

    Raja_Ram_Mohan_Roy

  • Adi Dharm
  • Religious movement from mid-19th century Bengal

    Brahmo Samaj (Bengali: আদি ব্রাহ্ম সমাজ, romanized: Adi Brahmô Shômaj) the first development of Brahmoism and includes people of the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj

    Adi Dharm

    Adi_Dharm

  • Sadharan Brahmo Samaj
  • Religious organization in Kolkata, India

    The Sadharan Brahmo Samaj or Universal Brahmo Samaj is a division of Brahmoism formed as a result of schisms in the Brahmo Samaj first in 1866 and then

    Sadharan Brahmo Samaj

    Sadharan Brahmo Samaj

    Sadharan_Brahmo_Samaj

  • BrahMos-II
  • Joint Russian-Indian hypersonic cruise missile

    subsequent to India becoming a MTCR signatory in 2014, the parameters for Brahmos 2 will get enhanced. Its top speed will be double that of the current BrahMos-I

    BrahMos-II

    BrahMos-II

  • Hindu reform movements
  • Contemporary reform Hindu denominations

    Vachanas were compiled. The Brahmo Samaj is a social and religious movement founded in Kolkata in 1828 by Raja Ram Mohan Roy. The Brahmo Samaj movement thereafter

    Hindu reform movements

    Hindu_reform_movements

  • Swami Vivekananda
  • Indian monk and philosopher (1863–1902)

    some point before 1884" and of the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj in his twenties, a breakaway faction of the Brahmo Samaj led by Keshab Chandra Sen and Debendranath

    Swami Vivekananda

    Swami Vivekananda

    Swami_Vivekananda

  • Keshub Chandra Sen
  • Indian academic (1838–1884)

    became a member of the Brahmo Samaj in 1857 but established his own breakaway "Bharatvarshiya Brahmo Samaj" in 1866 while the Brahmo Samaj remained under

    Keshub Chandra Sen

    Keshub Chandra Sen

    Keshub_Chandra_Sen

  • Gayatri Mantra
  • Mantra of the Vedic tradition

    "History of the Brahmo Samaj" 1911/1912 1st edn. page XVI, publ. Sadharan Brahmo Samaj, 211 Cornwallis St. Calcutta, read : "History Of The Brahmo Samaj Vol

    Gayatri Mantra

    Gayatri Mantra

    Gayatri_Mantra

  • Dwarkanath Ganguly
  • Bengali social reformer (1844–1898)

    known as Dwarkanath Ganguly, 20 April 1844–27 June 1898) was a Bengali Brahmo reformer. He made substantial contributions towards societal enlightenment

    Dwarkanath Ganguly

    Dwarkanath Ganguly

    Dwarkanath_Ganguly

  • Brahmo Boys School
  • The Brahmo Boys School is a boys' school of Kolkata, in the state of West Bengal, India. It is guided by the principles of the Brahmo Samaj movement.

    Brahmo Boys School

    Brahmo_Boys_School

  • Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis
  • Indian scientist and statistician (1893 –1972)

    movements such as the Brahmo Samaj, acting as its treasurer and president. His house on 210 Cornwallis Street was the centre of the Brahmo Samaj. Gurucharan

    Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis

    Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis

    Prasanta_Chandra_Mahalanobis

  • Krishna Kumar Mitra
  • (1852–1936) was an Indian freedom fighter, journalist and leader of the Brahmo Samaj. He is remembered for his contributions to the Swadeshi movement through

    Krishna Kumar Mitra

    Krishna Kumar Mitra

    Krishna_Kumar_Mitra

  • Gora (novel)
  • Bengali novel written by Rabindranath Tagore

    the Brahmo Samaj. The novel is the longest novel written by Tagore. It deeply influences the Indian society and emerged as a debate between Brahmo Samaj

    Gora (novel)

    Gora_(novel)

  • Bijoy Krishna Goswami
  • Hindu reformer and religious figure (1841–1899)

    social reformer and religious figure in India during the British period. Brahmo Samaj was started at Calcutta on 20 August 1828 by Raja Ram Mohan Roy and

    Bijoy Krishna Goswami

    Bijoy Krishna Goswami

    Bijoy_Krishna_Goswami

  • West Bengal
  • State in eastern India

    Crown, administered by the Viceroy of India. The Bengal Renaissance and the Brahmo Samaj socio-cultural reform movements significantly influenced the cultural

    West Bengal

    West Bengal

    West_Bengal

  • Sanātana Dharma
  • Modern alternative name for Hinduism

    in reaction to missionaries and Hindu reformers such as Arya Samaj and Brahmo Samaj. Aside from its use in socio-religious contexts, it also sustains

    Sanātana Dharma

    Sanātana_Dharma

  • Dinanath Sen
  • Bengali writer (1839 or 1840–1898)

    of Dhaka's Brahmo School (now Jagannath University), the Sthri Shiksha Sabha, and Eden School. In 1866, Dinanath proposed building a Brahmo worship center

    Dinanath Sen

    Dinanath Sen

    Dinanath_Sen

  • Hazaribagh Brahmo Samaj
  • Hazaribagh Brahmo Samaj was established in 1867 on a piece of land donated by Rai Bahadur Jadunath Mukherjee. Brahmo Samaj is a monotheistic reform movement

    Hazaribagh Brahmo Samaj

    Hazaribagh_Brahmo_Samaj

  • Hemendranath Tagore
  • Indian Brahmo (1844–1884)

    notable for being the first Brahmo as the first child born in 1844 to any of the original 21 Brahmos who swore the First Brahmo Covenant on 21 December 1843

    Hemendranath Tagore

    Hemendranath Tagore

    Hemendranath_Tagore

  • Anandamohan Bose
  • Indian nationalist

    the Cambridge University. He was also a prominent religious leader of Brahmoism and with Sivanath Sastri a leading light of Adi Dharm. Ananda Mohan was

    Anandamohan Bose

    Anandamohan Bose

    Anandamohan_Bose

  • Brahmo Balika Shikshalaya
  • Girls' secondary school in Kolkata, West Bengal, India

    The Brahmo Balika Shikshalaya is a girls' school in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It is guided by the principles of the Brahmo Samaj movement. It was established

    Brahmo Balika Shikshalaya

    Brahmo Balika Shikshalaya

    Brahmo_Balika_Shikshalaya

  • Kandukuri Veeresalingam
  • Indian social reformer (1848–1919)

    dowry system. He started a school in Dowlaiswaram in 1874, constructed the 'Brahmo Mandir' in 1887 and built the 'Hithakarini School' in 1908 in Andhra Pradesh

    Kandukuri Veeresalingam

    Kandukuri Veeresalingam

    Kandukuri_Veeresalingam

  • Kadambini Ganguly
  • Indian physician (1861–1923)

    Bengali Kulin Kayastha family as Kadambini Basu who was the daughter of Brahmo reformer Braja Kishore Basu. She was born on 18 July 1861 at Bhagalpur,

    Kadambini Ganguly

    Kadambini Ganguly

    Kadambini_Ganguly

  • Rajnarayan Basu
  • Indian writer (1826–1899)

    College, in Kolkata, Bengal. A monotheist at heart, Basu converted to the Brahmoism sect at the age of twenty. After retiring, he was given the honorary title

    Rajnarayan Basu

    Rajnarayan Basu

    Rajnarayan_Basu

  • Tagore family
  • Bengali family

    (father of Rabindranath Tagore) was one of the founding members of the Brahmo Samaj (Brahmo religion) along with Raja Rammohun Roy. Europeans started coming

    Tagore family

    Tagore family

    Tagore_family

  • Shiv Narayan Agnihotri
  • Hindu social reformer

    emerged as a leading member of the Brahmo Samaj (Society of God), a Hindu reform movement. He broke from Brahmoism in 1886 to form his own religious group

    Shiv Narayan Agnihotri

    Shiv Narayan Agnihotri

    Shiv_Narayan_Agnihotri

  • Mithun Chakraborty
  • Indian actor (born 1950)

    Mithun Chakraborty (born Gouranga Chakraborty; 16 June 1950) is an Indian actor, film producer, entrepreneur and politician. In a career spanning over

    Mithun Chakraborty

    Mithun Chakraborty

    Mithun_Chakraborty

  • Trust Deed of Brahmo Sabha
  • Deed of Brahmo Sabha, known to Brahmos as the 1830 Brahmo Trust Deed. On 20 August 1828 the first assembly of the Brahmo Sabha was held at Kolkata (Calcutta)

    Trust Deed of Brahmo Sabha

    Trust_Deed_of_Brahmo_Sabha

  • BrahMos Aerospace
  • India Russia joint venture

    India and Russia are now planning to jointly develop a new generation of Brahmos missiles with 600 km-plus range and an ability to hit protected targets

    BrahMos Aerospace

    BrahMos_Aerospace

  • Tattwabodhini Sabha
  • Hindu organisation (1839–1859)

    group of the Brahmo Samaj, reformers of Hinduism and Indian Society. The founding member was Debendranath Tagore, previously of the Brahmo Samaj, eldest

    Tattwabodhini Sabha

    Tattwabodhini_Sabha

  • Maghotsab of Brahma Samaj
  • seat of Brahmoism, week long celebrations are carried out in the Brahmo Samajes like Sadharan Brahmo Samaj, Navavidhan Brahmo Samaj, Brahmo Sammilan

    Maghotsab of Brahma Samaj

    Maghotsab_of_Brahma_Samaj

  • Beni Madhab Das
  • Bengali scholar and teacher (1866–1952)

    Under the influence of Brahmo leader and sage Keshab Chandra Sen, he joined the Brahmo Samaj and was associated with the Brahmo Samaj publications Indian

    Beni Madhab Das

    Beni Madhab Das

    Beni_Madhab_Das

  • List of Madhya Pradesh cricketers
  • This is a partial list of cricketers who have played first-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket for the Madhya Pradesh cricket team (formerly called Holkar

    List of Madhya Pradesh cricketers

    List_of_Madhya_Pradesh_cricketers

  • Jana Gana Mana
  • National anthem of India

    Bhagyo Bidhata", originally composed as a Hindu religious hymn for the Brahmo Samaj, was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India as the National

    Jana Gana Mana

    Jana Gana Mana

    Jana_Gana_Mana

  • Rabindranath Tagore
  • Indian polymath (1861–1941)

    and tappas and Brahmo hymnody was subdued. In 1880, he returned to Bengal degree-less, resolving to reconcile European novelty with Brahmo traditions, taking

    Rabindranath Tagore

    Rabindranath Tagore

    Rabindranath_Tagore

  • Nibaran Chandra Mukherjee
  • Brahmo reformer in India

    Mukherjee (Nibaron Chôndro Mukharji) was a Brahmo reformer in India during the 19th century. In the History of the Brahmo Samaj Sivanath Sastri wrote, “The advent

    Nibaran Chandra Mukherjee

    Nibaran Chandra Mukherjee

    Nibaran_Chandra_Mukherjee

  • Neo-Vedanta
  • Interpretation of Hinduism

    firsthand observers of developments in Brahmo theology... engaged in open, sometimes acrimonious debates with the Brahmos, whom they partly admired for their

    Neo-Vedanta

    Neo-Vedanta

  • Ayathan Gopalan
  • Indian physician, writer, social reformer (1861–1948)

    Depressed classes mission (1909) and also the leader and propagandist of Brahmo Samaj (1893) in Kerala. He denounced idol worship and fought to end those

    Ayathan Gopalan

    Ayathan Gopalan

    Ayathan_Gopalan

  • Durga Mohan Das
  • Durga Mohan Das (Bengali: দুর্গামোহন দাশ Durga Mohon Das; 1841–1897) was a Brahmo Samaj leader and a social reformer. Durga Mohan was born in a well-known

    Durga Mohan Das

    Durga Mohan Das

    Durga_Mohan_Das

  • Bengal Renaissance
  • Cultural period of the 1800s to the 1930s in the Bengal region

    associated with the Bengali Renaissance are: Brahmoism (Brahmo Samaj) Adi Brahmo Samaj Sadharan Brahmo Samaj Gaudiya Math Mahanam Sampraday Ramakrishna

    Bengal Renaissance

    Bengal Renaissance

    Bengal_Renaissance

  • Indian Reform Association
  • president. It represented the secular side of the Brahmo Samaj and included many who did not belong to the Brahmo Samaj. The objective was to put into practice

    Indian Reform Association

    Indian_Reform_Association

  • Young Bengal
  • Group of Bengali free thinkers emerging from Hindu College, Calcutta

    (1864–1938), who went on to be one of the leading theologians and thinkers of the Brahmo Samaj. The Derozians however failed to have a long-term impact. Derozio

    Young Bengal

    Young_Bengal

  • Punjabi Hindus
  • Ethnoreligious group

    founding members of the Brahmo Samaj in Lahore were all Hindu clerks who had ties with the Bengali community of Punjab. The Brahmo Samaj advocated for modernity

    Punjabi Hindus

    Punjabi Hindus

    Punjabi_Hindus

  • Contai Chandramani Brahmo Girls' School
  • Higher secondary school in Contai, West Bengal, India

    Contai Chandramani Brahmo Girls' School is a girls' Higher secondary school in the Contai town of Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India. The school follows

    Contai Chandramani Brahmo Girls' School

    Contai_Chandramani_Brahmo_Girls'_School

  • Ram Brahma Sanyal
  • Indian zookeeper (1850–1908)

    while holding office, on 13 October 1908. Sanyal was also a member of the Brahmo Samaj, a Hindu reformist movement of the late 19th century centered in Kolkata

    Ram Brahma Sanyal

    Ram Brahma Sanyal

    Ram_Brahma_Sanyal

  • Kalicharan Brahma
  • Indian social reformer (1860–1938)

    Bodo society. He attained diksha in a new religion called Brahmo Dharma / Brahmoism Adi Brahmo Samaj in Calcutta around 1906, and is reverentially called

    Kalicharan Brahma

    Kalicharan Brahma

    Kalicharan_Brahma

  • Hazaribagh
  • City in Jharkhand, India

    Government Pleader of Hazaribagh in 1864. He established the Hazaribagh Brahmo Samaj in 1867 by donating his own land. He also established the Jadunath

    Hazaribagh

    Hazaribagh

    Hazaribagh

  • Prafulla Chandra Ray
  • Bengali chemist, educationist, nationalist, industrialist and philanthropist

    environment than the mainstream Brahmo Samaj under Sen's guidance could provide; consequently, in 1879 he joined the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj, a more flexible offshoot

    Prafulla Chandra Ray

    Prafulla Chandra Ray

    Prafulla_Chandra_Ray

  • Early life of Rabindranath Tagore
  • his artistic and much of his political thinking. He was a Bengali poet, Brahmo philosopher, and scholar. His father Debendranath Tagore fought against

    Early life of Rabindranath Tagore

    Early life of Rabindranath Tagore

    Early_life_of_Rabindranath_Tagore

  • Shantiniketan
  • UNESCO heritage site in West Bengal, India

    later relocated, Debendranath constructed a 60-foot × 30-foot hall for Brahmo prayers. The roof was tiled and the floor had white marble, but the rest

    Shantiniketan

    Shantiniketan

    Shantiniketan

  • Church of the New Dispensation
  • 19th century religious movement in India

    Brahmoism. The Church of the New Dispensation, emerging in the early 19th century, represented a significant reform movement within Indian Brahmoism.

    Church of the New Dispensation

    Church_of_the_New_Dispensation

  • Girish Chandra
  • Name list

    governor of Jammu and Kashmir state in India Girish Chandra Sen, Bengali Brahmo Samaj missionary Girish Chandra Tripathi, Indian vice chancellor Girish

    Girish Chandra

    Girish_Chandra

  • Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata
  • 1911 hymn by Rabindranth Tagore

    ভারত ভাগ্য বিধাতা, lit. 'Dispenser of India's destiny') is a five-stanza Brahmo hymn in Bengali. It was composed and scored by Rabindranath Tagore in 1911

    Bharoto Bhagyo Bidhata

    Bharoto_Bhagyo_Bidhata

  • Baháʼí Faith
  • Religion established by Baháʼu'lláh

    Australian Inuit Papuan Siberian New religious movements Syncretic Blagovery Brahmoism Chinese Falun Gong Coconut Religion Japanese Meivazhi Modekngei New Age

    Baháʼí Faith

    Baháʼí Faith

    Baháʼí_Faith

  • Ramakrishna
  • Indian mystic (1836–1886)

    I see men quarrelling in the name of religion - Hindus, Mohammedans, Brahmos, Vaishnavas, and the rest. But they never reflect that He who is called

    Ramakrishna

    Ramakrishna

    Ramakrishna

  • Jyotirmayee Gangopadhyay
  • Bengali educationist, feminist, and freedom fighter

    Gangopadhyay (1889–1945) was a Bengali educationist, feminist, and a member of the Brahmo Samaj. Jyotirmayee was born on 25 January 1889 in Kolkata, Bengal Presidency

    Jyotirmayee Gangopadhyay

    Jyotirmayee Gangopadhyay

    Jyotirmayee_Gangopadhyay

  • City College, Kolkata
  • Government college in Kolkata, West Bengal

    However, young members of Brahmo Samaj (followers of the Brahmo religion) differed with Keshab Chandra Sen (founder of the Brahmo religion) regarding matters

    City College, Kolkata

    City College, Kolkata

    City_College,_Kolkata

  • Hinduism
  • Range of Indian religious traditions

    Jainism, Sikhism that are now distinct religions, syncretic movements such as Brahmo Samaj and the Theosophical Society, as well as various "Guru-isms" and new

    Hinduism

    Hinduism

  • Burdwan Municipal High School
  • Public school

    Brahmo Samaj as Brahmo Samaj Boys' School. The school is located at the heart of Burdwan. In 1855 Maharshi Debendranath Tagore, along with Adi Brahmo

    Burdwan Municipal High School

    Burdwan Municipal High School

    Burdwan_Municipal_High_School

  • Ruma Guha Thakurta
  • Indian actress and singer (1934–2019)

    singer Sati Devi. Her family was culturally inclined to Brahmo Samaj, a societal component of Brahmoism. Her mother Sati was eldest sister of Bijoya Ray, the

    Ruma Guha Thakurta

    Ruma_Guha_Thakurta

  • Om Swami
  • Indian mystic (born 1979)

    v t e Hindu reform movements Reform movements Adi Dharm/Brahmoism Brahmo Samaj Sadharan Brahmo Samaj Advait Mat Divine Light Mission American Meditation

    Om Swami

    Om Swami

    Om_Swami

  • Ram Chandra Vidyabagish
  • Indian academic (1786–1845)

    first secretary of the Brahmo Sabha, established in 1828, and initiated Debendranath Tagore and 21 other young men into Brahmo Samaj in 1843. Sengupta

    Ram Chandra Vidyabagish

    Ram_Chandra_Vidyabagish

  • Protap Chunder Mozoomdar
  • Oct 1840 – 21 May 1905) was a leader of the Hindu reform movement, the Brahmo Samaj, in Bengal, India, and a close follower of Keshub Chandra Sen. He

    Protap Chunder Mozoomdar

    Protap Chunder Mozoomdar

    Protap_Chunder_Mozoomdar

  • City College of Commerce and Business Administration
  • Undergraduate college in Kolkata, India

    affiliated with the University of Calcutta. It was established in 1961 by the Brahmo Arya Samaj Society, offering only B.COM Honours & Pass with a specialization

    City College of Commerce and Business Administration

    City College of Commerce and Business Administration

    City_College_of_Commerce_and_Business_Administration

  • INS Sindhudurg
  • Retired Indian Corvette

    was subsequently sunk while being used as a target in order to test the Brahmos missile system. "Nanuchka II Class (Durg)". Archived from the original

    INS Sindhudurg

    INS_Sindhudurg

  • Hindu nationalism
  • Nationalism based on Hindu religion

    ideological basis for the independence movement in Colonial India. The Brahmo Samaj was started by a Bengali scholar, Ram Mohan Roy in 1828. Ram Mohan

    Hindu nationalism

    Hindu nationalism

    Hindu_nationalism

  • Gayatri Devi
  • Maharani of Jaipur and Indian politician (1919–2009)

    Sunity Devi of Cooch Behar. Maharani Sunity Devi was the daughter of the Brahmo social reformer Keshab Chandra Sen. She had two brothers, Jagaddipendra

    Gayatri Devi

    Gayatri Devi

    Gayatri_Devi

  • Madhusudan Rao
  • Poet from Odisha, India

    is the Chhabila Madhu Barnabodha. He was also a prominent acharya of the Brahmo Samaj. Madhusudan Rao was born on 29 January 1853 in the undivided Puri

    Madhusudan Rao

    Madhusudan Rao

    Madhusudan_Rao

  • Rabindra Sangeet
  • Songs composed by Rabindranath Tagore

    ran the entire gamut of human emotion, ranging from his early dirge-like Brahmo devotional hymns to quasi-erotic compositions. They emulated the tonal color

    Rabindra Sangeet

    Rabindra Sangeet

    Rabindra_Sangeet

  • Hootum Pyanchar Naksha
  • 1861 book by Kaliprasanna Singha

    tension included the rise in conversions to Christianity, the emergence of Brahmoism, and the ideologies of social reform adopted by the reformers of the mid-nineteenth

    Hootum Pyanchar Naksha

    Hootum_Pyanchar_Naksha

  • Bratachari movement
  • literature Bengali poetry Bengali music Bangiya Sahitya Parishad Bhadralok Brahmoism Brahmo Samaj Gaudiya Math Mahanam Sampraday Nazrul geeti Rabindra Nritya Natya

    Bratachari movement

    Bratachari_movement

  • Transcendentalism
  • 19th century US philosophical movement

    also influenced by Hinduism. Ram Mohan Roy (1772–1833), the founder of the Brahmo Samaj, rejected Hindu mythology, but also the Christian trinity. He found

    Transcendentalism

    Transcendentalism

  • World Brahmo Council
  • The World Brahmo Council is the new name for the "Brahmo Representative Council", which was founded in 1864. In 2009, the erstwhile Brahmo Representative

    World Brahmo Council

    World_Brahmo_Council

  • Parineeta (novel)
  • 1914 Bengali language novel written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay

    quits his fight with the law and orders of Hindu society and embraces Brahmoism, inspired from the angelic words of Girin. The society abandons them,

    Parineeta (novel)

    Parineeta_(novel)

  • Religion in Bangladesh
  • events, with no significant local following. Bangladesh also has a tiny Brahmo Samaj community. The Jehovah's Witnesses also exist in Bangladesh. A survey

    Religion in Bangladesh

    Religion in Bangladesh

    Religion_in_Bangladesh

  • Sukanta Bhattacharya
  • Bengali poet and revolutionary (1926–1947)

    literature Bengali poetry Bengali music Bangiya Sahitya Parishad Bhadralok Brahmoism Brahmo Samaj Gaudiya Math Mahanam Sampraday Nazrul geeti Rabindra Nritya Natya

    Sukanta Bhattacharya

    Sukanta Bhattacharya

    Sukanta_Bhattacharya

  • List of equipment of the Indian Army
  • India Today. Retrieved 25 December 2022. "Army to have 2 more regiments of Brahmos missile: Manohar Parrikar". The Economic Times. 11 July 2018. Archived

    List of equipment of the Indian Army

    List_of_equipment_of_the_Indian_Army

  • Brahmananda Sivayogi
  • Atheist, writer, and social reformer of Kerala, Sanskrit teacher (1852–1929)

    literary knowledge by Ayyathan Gopalan, a social reformer and propagandist of Brahmo Samaj in Kerala and founder of Sugunavardhini movement. Mentor of Swami

    Brahmananda Sivayogi

    Brahmananda_Sivayogi

  • Dyal Singh Majithia
  • Indian banker and activist (1848-1898)

    founding member of the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj, a Hindu social reform movement. A prominent member of the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj, Majithia had also financially

    Dyal Singh Majithia

    Dyal Singh Majithia

    Dyal_Singh_Majithia

  • Rabindra Sarani
  • Street in Kolkata, India

    ud-Daulah, entered Kolkata through this street. Raja Ram Mohan Roy founded the Brahmo Sabha here, and the city's earliest stage drama was performed at the Clock

    Rabindra Sarani

    Rabindra Sarani

    Rabindra_Sarani

  • Bijoya Ray
  • Indian actress

    Bijoya Ray (née Das; 27 October 1917 – 2 June 2015) was the wife of the Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray. Their son Sandip Ray is also a film director. Bijoya

    Bijoya Ray

    Bijoya_Ray

  • Arya Samaj
  • Vedic reform organisation

    a British education. Due to schisms in the Adi Brahmo Samaj at Calcutta, a new variant of Adi Brahmoism called Arya Samaj began to take root in the Punjab

    Arya Samaj

    Arya_Samaj

  • Sasipada Banerji
  • 1840 – 15 December 1924) was a teacher, social worker and leader of the Brahmo Samaj who is remembered as a champion of women's rights and education and

    Sasipada Banerji

    Sasipada Banerji

    Sasipada_Banerji

  • Giridih Municipal Corporation
  • Local governing body of Giridih

    Wildlife Sanctuary Harihar Dham Jharkhand Dham Kauleshwari Temple Hazaribagh Brahmo Samaj Ramgarh Raj Shikharji (Parasnath Hill) Surajkund hot spring Districts

    Giridih Municipal Corporation

    Giridih Municipal Corporation

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  • Indira Devi of Cooch Behar
  • Maharani of British Indian Cooch Behar

    no member of Indira's family present. They were wed by the rites of the Brahmo Samaj, the sect to which Jitendra's mother, Suniti Devi, daughter of Keshub

    Indira Devi of Cooch Behar

    Indira Devi of Cooch Behar

    Indira_Devi_of_Cooch_Behar

  • Aruna Asaf Ali
  • Indian independence activist (1909–1996)

    Devi was the daughter of Trailokyanath Sanyal, a renowned Brahmo leader who wrote many Brahmo hymns. Upendranath Ganguly's younger brother Dhirendranath

    Aruna Asaf Ali

    Aruna Asaf Ali

    Aruna_Asaf_Ali

  • Sadhu bhasha
  • Historical literary register of Bengali

    literature Bengali poetry Bengali music Bangiya Sahitya Parishad Bhadralok Brahmoism Brahmo Samaj Gaudiya Math Mahanam Sampraday Nazrul geeti Rabindra Nritya Natya

    Sadhu bhasha

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  • Bankim Chandra Chatterjee
  • Indian Bengali writer, poet and journalist (1838–1894)

    literature Bengali poetry Bengali music Bangiya Sahitya Parishad Bhadralok Brahmoism Brahmo Samaj Gaudiya Math Mahanam Sampraday Nazrul geeti Rabindra Nritya Natya

    Bankim Chandra Chatterjee

    Bankim Chandra Chatterjee

    Bankim_Chandra_Chatterjee

  • List of religions and spiritual traditions
  • Zhongyongdao ("Way of the Golden Mean") Adidam Adi Dharm Brahmoism Brahmo Samaj Sadharan Brahmo Samaj Ananda Ananda Ashrama Ananda Marga Arya Samaj Ayyavazhi

    List of religions and spiritual traditions

    List of religions and spiritual traditions

    List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions

  • List of philosophies
  • Bioconservatism – Biology, philosophy of – Biosophy – Bluestocking – Brahmoism – British idealism – Budapest School – Buddhist atomism – Buddhist philosophy

    List of philosophies

    List_of_philosophies

  • Renuka Ray
  • Indian politician

    freedom-fighter, social activist and politician of India. She was a descendant of Brahmo reformer, Nibaran Chandra Mukherjee, and daughter of Satish Chandra Mukherjee

    Renuka Ray

    Renuka Ray

    Renuka_Ray

  • Hooghly district
  • District in West Bengal, India

    Brahmo Sabha, the precursor of the Brahmo Samaj, a socio-religious (Hindu) reform movement in Undivided India. Nibaran Chandra Mukherjee was a Brahmo

    Hooghly district

    Hooghly district

    Hooghly_district

  • Druze
  • Ethnoreligious group of the Levant

    Australian Inuit Papuan Siberian New religious movements Syncretic Blagovery Brahmoism Chinese Falun Gong Coconut Religion Japanese Meivazhi Modekngei New Age

    Druze

    Druze

    Druze

  • Sukumar Ray
  • Bengali poet, writer, and editor (1887–1923)

    now Katiadi Upazila of Kishoreganj District. Sukumar Ray was born into a Brahmo family in Calcutta on 30 October 1887. His family hailed from Masua village

    Sukumar Ray

    Sukumar Ray

    Sukumar_Ray

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  • Brahmo-somaj
  • n.

    A modern reforming theistic sect among the Hindoos.

  • Brahmoism
  • n.

    The religious system of Brahmo-somaj.

  • Samaj
  • n.

    A society; a congregation; a worshiping assembly, or church, esp. of the Brahmo-somaj.