Atmaram pandurang

  1. Reform Movements in Western India: History of Modern India
  2. Which of the following was founded by Atmaram Pandurang in 1867?
  3. Who Was 'Nalini', The Marathi Girl Rabindranath Tagore Once Fell in Love With
  4. Rabindranath Tagore’s First Love
  5. Prarthana Samaj
  6. Hindu Reform Movements
  7. Consider the following statements regarding “Prarthana Samaj”: 1. It was established by Atmaram Pandurang. 2. It was very attached to the bhakti cult of Maharashtra. 3. Paramahansa Sabha was the precursor of Prarthana Samaj. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
  8. [SOLVED] Who was the founder of Prathana Samaj?


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Reform Movements in Western India: History of Modern India

The Prarthana Samaj is one of the prominent reform movement in western India which was founded in 1867 by Dr. Atmaram Pandurang, Mohadev Govind Ranade and Ramakrishna Bhandarkar against the caste system and the practice of untouchability.The leaders of the Prathana Samaj were influenced by the Brahmo Samaj. The Prarthana Samaj is one of the prominent reform movement in western India which was founded in 1867 by Dr. Atmaram Pandurang, Mohadev Govind Ranade and Ramakrishna Bhandarkar against the caste system and the practice of untouchability.The leaders of the Prathana Samaj were influenced by the Brahmo Samaj.They worked for improving the status of women and advocated widow remarriage. Ranade, who was also one of the founders of the Indian National Congress, founded the Indian National Social Conference in 1887 with the aim of working for social reforms effectively all over the country. This conference met every year when the sessions of the Indian National Congress were held to discuss social problems. Ranade believed that without social reforms, it was not possible to achieve any progress in the political and economic fields. He was a great advocate of Hindu-Muslim unity and declared that in this vast country no progress is possible unless both Hindus and Mohammedans join hands together. Two other great reformers in western India were Gopal Hari Deshmukh Lokahitwadi and Jotirao Govindrao Phule, popularly known as Jotiba or Mahatama Phule . Lokhitwadi was associated with ...

Which of the following was founded by Atmaram Pandurang in 1867?

Correct Answer - Option 2 : Prarthana Samaj The correct answer is Option(2) i.e. Parthana Samaj. • Prarthana samaj: • Prarthana Samaj, or "Prayer Society" in Sanskrit, was a movement for religious and social reform in Bombay based on earlier reform movements. • Prarthana Samaj was founded by Atmaram Pandurang with the help of Keshav Chandra Sen in 1867, with the aim to prepare people to believe in one God and worship only one God. • The foundation of this very reform Samaj aired the growth of nationalism in India that ultimately led to independence politically. • The Prarthana Sabha founded in 1867 by M.G.Ranade. • Prominent leaders were Dr Atmaram Pandurang, RG Bhandarkar, NG Chandavarkar. • It rejected idolatry, denied the Vedas, and adopted the method of Congregational Worship. • Adi Brahmo Samaj: • Adi Brahmo Samaj was established originally by Raja Rammohun Roy and practically by Debendranath Tagore. • After the splitting of Brahmo samaj, Debendranath Tagore founded Adi Brahmo Samaj in 1866. • Tattva Bodhini & Brahmo samaj of India was founded under the leadership of Keshab Chandra sen. Categories • • (31.9k) • (8.8k) • (764k) • (248k) • (2.9k) • (5.2k) • (664) • (121k) • (72.1k) • (3.8k) • (19.6k) • (1.4k) • (14.2k) • (12.5k) • (9.3k) • (7.7k) • (3.9k) • (6.7k) • (63.8k) • (26.6k) • (23.7k) • (14.6k) • (25.7k) • (530) • (84) • (765) • (49.1k) • (63.8k) • (1.8k) • (59.3k) • (24.5k)

Who Was 'Nalini', The Marathi Girl Rabindranath Tagore Once Fell in Love With

—the English translation of an excerpt from Tagore’s poem Probhati. Fondly referred to as ‘Kobiguru’,poet laureate and versatile genius Rabindranath Tagore lives on through his timeless literary work.But for many, his enduring legacy is nowhere better expressed than in his original songs, of which there are over 5,000. Sung in living rooms, during festivals, and at the turn of every season, Rabindra Sangeet’s rich repertoire includes some outstanding odes to love.Take, for example, the song “ Bhaalobese sokhi, nibhrite jatane”—“Do inscribe my name, my darling, with utmost care and affection, in the temple of your soul.” Given this, it’s not very surprising that the Bengali icon is often also called the ‘poet of romance’. However, few know the story of Tagore’s love forAnnapurna Turkhad of Bombay. As a 17-year-old, the future Nobel laureate had fallen in love with the young Marathi girl he would go on to immortalise in many of his poems. Interestingly, this little-known romance is set to be revealed through an upcoming Bengali-Marathi movie called Nalini.Being produced byPriyanka Chopra’s production house Purple Pebbles Pictures, the film is based on written documents andwill be narrated from the point of view of a young student in modern-day Shantiniketan who sees a picture of Annapurna captioned ‘Nalini’. Here’s the story of Annapurna Turkhad, the girl Tagore fondly called ‘Nalini’ and from whom the movie draws its name. Annapurna Turkhad Also known as Anna or Annabai, An...

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During the late 1820s and 1830s, a radical trend emerged among Bengali intellectuals. The "Young Bengal Movement" was a trend that was more modern than Roy's ideology. The young Anglo-Indian Henry Vivian Derozio, who was born in 1809 and taught at Hindu College from 1826 to 1831, was the leader and inspirer of the Young Bengal Movement. •Vidyasagar was born in a poor family in 1820 and struggled to educate himself, eventually becoming the principal of the Sanskrit College (in 1851). Despite being a great Sanskrit scholar, Vidyasagar's mind was open to Western thought, and he came to represent a happy fusion of Indian and Western culture. •Non-Brahmin students were allowed to attend Vidyasagar's Sanskrit college. He introduced the study of Western thought in the Sanskrit College to free Sanskrit studies from the harmful effects of self-imposed isolation. He also contributed to the establishment of a college that is now named after him. •Vidyasagar established 35 girls' schools, many of which he ran on his own dime. The Bethune School, founded in 1849 in Calcutta, was the first fruit of the powerful women's education movement that arose in the 1840s and 1850s. Vidyasagar was one of the pioneers of women's higher education as Secretary of the Bethune School. Parmahans Mandali: It began religious reform in Bombay in 1840, with the goal of combating idolatry and the caste system. It founded by Atmaram Pandurang along with Balkrishan Jaikar and dadoba Pandurang. It was a secret ...

Rabindranath Tagore’s First Love

Annapurna, Anna, Nalini… call her by any name, she would have always remained Rabindranath Tagore’s first love. And it’s always said ‘First Loves’ can never be forgotten, they are like the waft of the first Spring breeze, like the innocence of the first sapling that rises its green head from a dispersed seed. But who was Annapurna Turkhud? Krishna Kripalani in the book Tagore -- a Life has given a lucid account of Tagore’s interaction with Annapurna. He was only 17 then, when before leaving for his studies to England, Rabindranath stayed for two months in Bombay. This was the year 1878. The house in Bombay where he stayed belonged to Dr Atmaram Pandurang Turkhud, an eminent physician and founder of the Prarthana Sabha. Dr Atmaram was a friend of Satyendranath Tagore, the elder brother of Rabindranath. Satyendranth expected that Rabindranath’s stay with the anglicized Turkhud family would help his younger brother improve on the English language and imbibe British manners. His mentor and teacher for this endeavour was to be Annapurna (Ana), the second daughter of Dr Atmaram. About three years elder to Rabindranath, Annapurna had just returned from England and was conversant with the culture, society and the language of England. But who was Annapurna Turkhud? Krishna Kripalani in the book Tagore -- a Life has given a lucid account of Tagore’s interaction with Annapurna. He was only 17 then, when before leaving for his studies to England, Rabindranath stayed for two months in ...

Prarthana Samaj

Prarthana Samaj or "Prayer Society" was a movement for religious and social reform in Maharashtra, established in 1867. It was an off-shoot of Brahmo Samaj. Sir Ramakrishna Gopal Bhandarkar, Dr. Atmaram Pandurang, Narayan Chandavarkar and Justice Mahadev Govinda Ranade were the people behind it. It critically examined the relations between contemporary social and cultural systems and religious beliefs and gave priority to social reforms. Their comprehensive reform movement has led many impressive projects of cultural change and social reform in Western India, such as the improvement of the lot of women and depressed classes, an end to the caste system, abolition of child marriages and infanticide, educational opportunites for women, and remarriage of widows. • ► (2) • ► (2) • ► (43) • ► (7) • ► (3) • ► (11) • ► (22) • ► (49) • ► (1) • ► (21) • ► (6) • ► (19) • ► (2) • ► (220) • ► (3) • ► (16) • ► (10) • ► (46) • ► (32) • ► (33) • ► (20) • ► (14) • ► (9) • ► (12) • ► (25) • ► (169) • ► (14) • ► (11) • ► (24) • ► (43) • ► (20) • ► (9) • ► (20) • ► (22) • ► (6) • ▼ (233) • ► (11) • ► (39) • ▼ (38) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ► (36) • ► (52) • ► (50) • ► (7)

Hindu Reform Movements

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Consider the following statements regarding “Prarthana Samaj”: 1. It was established by Atmaram Pandurang. 2. It was very attached to the bhakti cult of Maharashtra. 3. Paramahansa Sabha was the precursor of Prarthana Samaj. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

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[SOLVED] Who was the founder of Prathana Samaj?

SOLUTION Dr. Atmaram Pandurangwas the founder of Prathana Samaj. • Dr. Atmaram Pandurang has founded Prathana Samaj in the year 1867 in western India for religious and social reforms. • The main aim of the Prathana Samaj was to make people believe in one God and worship only one God. • The emphasis was on monotheism but on the whole, the samaj was more concerned with social reform than with the religion. • The Prathana Samaj was very attached to the Bhakti cult of Maharashtra. Other reformers:- Reformers Society/Samaj Dayanand Saraswati Arya Samaj Keshab Chandra sen Bharatvarshiya Brahmo Samaj/AdiSamaj Swami Vivekananda Ram Krishna Mission