With reference to the socio-religious reform initiatives in 19th and 20th century India, consider the following statements:
1. The Ved Samaj, founded in Madras in 1864, was inspired by the Brahmo Samaj and advocated for the abolition of caste distinctions and promotion of widow remarriage.
2. The Dharma Sabha was established by Raja Radhakanta Deb in 1830 to actively support the anti-Sati legislation enacted by Lord William Bentinck.
3. The Self-Respect Movement, launched by E.V. Ramasamy Naicker in Tamil Nadu, aimed at achieving a society where backward castes enjoyed equal human rights without Brahminical rituals.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
- 1 and 3 onlyCevap
- B1 and 2 only
- C2 and 3 only
- D1, 2 and 3
Cevap
Statements 1 and 3 are correct.
The correct answer identifies that Statements 1 and 3 accurately describe the reform agenda of Ved Samaj in South India and the Self-Respect Movement in Tamil Nadu, respectively. Statement 2 is incorrect because the Dharma Sabha was formed by orthodox leader Raja Radhakanta Deb to oppose Lord William Bentinck's anti-Sati legislation and defend traditional Hindu social practices.
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Socio-Religious Reform Movements and Orthodox Counter-Movements in 19th and 20th Century India
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