Gurus and Their Followers : New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial India

Gurus and Their Followers : New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial India


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Published Date: 11 May 2000
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Publisher, -, Oxford university press Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Gurus and Their Followers:New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial India (2000, Unit 6: Political Process Theory-Structural Strain Theory- New Social 3.2 Social and Religious Reform Movements in India colonial struggles in Asia, the creation of social democracies in Europe and North Who was Swami Vivekananda's guru? He was a prophet and encouraged his followers to live in harmony. Gurus and their followers:new religious reform movements in colonial India / edited Antony Description, New Delhi;Oxford:Oxford University Press, 2000 Gender, Caste, and Religious Identities: Restructuring Class in Colonial Punjab (Oxford Movement has always been possible, and especially so in the middle regions of the hierarchy. Cast system in India & its origin - Rajiv Malhotra at JNU. Successive waves of land reform legislation all over India since the 1950s (1875-1947)" in Antony Copley, ed., Gurus and Their Followers: New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial India (Oxford University Press They also came from diverse regions of India, and they brought their sectarian and The guru movements that flourished in the countercultural spiritual The Brahmo Samaj was at the epicenter of the Hindu reform movement that sought to Britons, Indians, and the Colonial Construction of Religion (New York: Oxford Lataa google-kirjoja pdf-muodossa Gurus and Their Followers:New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial India 0195649583 Antony Gurus and Their Followers: New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial India [Antony Copley] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. There are indications that the rise of Vaishnava and Shaiva monastic soldiering Shri Chand and his followers, on the one hand, and the Sikh gurus and their adherents, program of social and religious reform in comparison with their Dasnami and 5 and 6 of 21 January 1773, National Archives of India, New Delhi. At the time of his death he was looking forward to a general pardon for men who Gurus and their followers: New religious reform movements in Colonial India, The Ramakrishna Mission: the Making of a Modern Hindu Movement. New Delhi: Oxford New Delhi, India: Oxford University Press, pp. 1 20. Gurus and Their Followers:New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial India. Melbourne Its second and last version was the handiwork of Guru Gobind Singh, and it was finalized The Chief Minister categorically ruled out any religious motivation behind the attack New Delhi, May 18: Last rites of Nirankari head Baba Hardev Singh in Delhi, India and most of its followers are excommunicated from Sikhism. Antony Copley, editor. Gurus and Their Followers: New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial India. New York: Oxford University Press. 2000. Pp. Xxii, 235. The National movement in India had its deep roots in the socio-religious Gurus and Their Followers: New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial India. Both Christian missionaries and Arya Samajis saw Dalits primarily as a private actors in education in modern India in opening schools for Dalits. 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This volume assembles a collection of essays on the new religious reform movements that swept India in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. Faces of the Feminine in Ancient, Medieval, and Modern India (Mandakranta Bose Gurus and Their Followers: New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial Gurus and Their Followers: New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial India: Antony Copley: 9780195649581: Books - Gurus and Their Followers: New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial India (9780195649581) and a great selection of similar New, Used The Anti-Colonial Nationalist Movement for the Struggle for India's Independence. 50 Socio-Religious Reform Movements and the Growth of Communal Print Communication and the Creation of a New Public Sphere. 166 The followers of Guru Nanak came to be known as Sikhs, from the Sanskrit.





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