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Daya [Rammohan Ray O Amader Adhunikota] (Bengali Version)

Daya [Rammohan Ray O Amader Adhunikota] (Bengali Version)

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• Author: Ranajit Guha
• Publisher: Adam Publications
• Language: Bengali
• Number of Pages: 132
• Format: Hardcover
• ISBN: 9789394481114

About the Book

This book presents a thoughtful exploration of Raja Rammohan Ray’s ideas and their lasting influence on the development of modern Indian thought and society. Through analytical discussion and historical reflection, the author examines how Rammohan Ray’s intellectual contributions shaped the foundations of modernity in Bengal and India.

The work highlights key themes such as social reform, rational thought, religious transformation, and the emergence of modern consciousness during the nineteenth century. By connecting historical events with philosophical insights, the author provides readers with a deeper understanding of how Rammohan Ray’s vision influenced cultural and intellectual change.

Written in clear and engaging Bengali prose, the book offers both scholarly reflection and accessible interpretation, making it valuable for readers interested in modern Indian history, social reform movements, and intellectual traditions. It invites readers to reconsider the roots of modernity through the ideas and legacy of one of India’s most influential reformers.

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Book Details

• Author: Ranajit Guha
• Publisher: Adam Publications
• Language: Bengali
• Number of Pages: 132
• Format: Hardcover
• ISBN: 9789394481114

About the Book

This book presents a thoughtful exploration of Raja Rammohan Ray’s ideas and their lasting influence on the development of modern Indian thought and society. Through analytical discussion and historical reflection, the author examines how Rammohan Ray’s intellectual contributions shaped the foundations of modernity in Bengal and India.

The work highlights key themes such as social reform, rational thought, religious transformation, and the emergence of modern consciousness during the nineteenth century. By connecting historical events with philosophical insights, the author provides readers with a deeper understanding of how Rammohan Ray’s vision influenced cultural and intellectual change.

Written in clear and engaging Bengali prose, the book offers both scholarly reflection and accessible interpretation, making it valuable for readers interested in modern Indian history, social reform movements, and intellectual traditions. It invites readers to reconsider the roots of modernity through the ideas and legacy of one of India’s most influential reformers.