GK
INDIAN HISTORY
Question
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Brahma Samaj mainly insisted upon
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Abolition of sati
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Abolition of child marriage
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Monotheism
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Reintroduction of converted Hindus
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The chief aim of the Brahmo Samaj was the worship of the eternal God. It was against priesthood, rituals and sacrifices. It focused on prayers, meditation and reading of the scriptures. The samaj has had considerable success with its programs of social reform but has never had a significant popular following.
Detailed explanation-2: -Brahmo Samaj was primarily reformist, Arya Samaj was primarily revivalist. Brahmo Samaj believed in the western culture and philosophy while the Arya Samaj rejected the western culture and accepted the Indian culture only.
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