Brahmo also spelled Brahma...
The Brahmo Samaj does not accept the authority of the Vedas, has no faith in avatars (incarnations), and does not insist on belief in karma (causal effects of past deeds) or rebirth. It discards Hindu rituals and adopts some Christian practices in its worship. Influenced by Islam and Christianity, it denounces polytheism, idol worship, and the Caste System.
- Rokkala Sivanatha Rao Garu
Sridharlu Naidu , with the help of Kesab Chandra Sen founded the Brahma Samaj (Ved samaj) at south
follwers of brahma samaj
Kashi Ram. has written: 'Some popular misconceptions about the faith of the Brahmo Samaj' -- subject(s): Brahma-samaj
The brahma samaj supported the spread of western education which to rammohan roy was indispensable for dissemination of scientific knowledge in India, by opening a no. of schools,he contributed to the educational development of the country . In particular,he strove to promote education among women.
Sibnath Sastri has written: 'Theistic church in India' -- subject(s): History, Religion, Theism 'The New Dispensation and the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj' 'The Brahmo samaj' -- subject(s): Brahma-samaj 'Caste division' -- subject(s): Caste
Raja Ram Mohan Roy founded the Brahmo Samaj in 1828. In 1814, he founded the Atmiya Sabha which became Brahmo Samaj in 1828. Ram Mohun Roy founded the Brahma Sabha in 1828. The first prayer house of Brahma Sabha was opened in 1830 after which Ram Mohun Roy went to England where he expired. In 1839 Devendranath.Tagore founded the Tattwabodhini Sabha which was renamed as Calcutta Brahmo Samaj in 1843 after merger with the defunct Brahma Sabha. The First Brahmo to enter this world was Hemendranath Tagore in 1844. To Hemendranath Tagore fell the task of founding Adi Dharm which is the largest development of Brahmo Samaj today.
Brahmo Samaj, Brahmo also spelled Brahma,quasi-Protestant, theistic movement within Hinduism, founded in Calcutta in 1828 by Raja Ram Mohan Roy - Rokkala Sivanatha Rao Garu
John Walliss has written: 'The Brahma Kumaris as a 'reflexive tradition'' -- subject(s): Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University, Brahmakumari, Hindu sociology, Hinduism, Social aspects, Social aspects of Hinduism
Suresh Chunder Bose has written: 'The life of Protap Chunder Mozoomdar' -- subject(s): Biography, Brahma-samaj members, Disciples, Ramakrishna Mission
Samaj is a group of people. A one man can not be a samaj. Group of two or more peoples call - samaj.
The key conclusion is that Abraham shares far more substantial parallels with Ram than with Brahma. These include similarities in their genealogical roles, marital relationships, and narrative elements, whereas Brahma, as a creator deity, does not align as closely with Abraham.
There are various controversies about the founder of Brahmo Samaj. Below are the facts:Brahmo Samaj was founded at Lahore in 1861 by Pandit Navin Chandra Roy to propagate the Brahmo religionBrahmo religion was founded in 1849 at Calcutta by Debendranath TagoreRam Mohan Roy started the Brahma Sabha (Association of Brahmins) along with Dwarkanath Tagore in 1828- Rokkala Sivanatha Rao Garu