Brahmo Samaj Beliefs: Idolatry and Vedic Authority
The Brahmo Samaj rejected the idea that Vedic scriptures are infallible. Instead, it promoted rational monotheism, opposed idolatry, and rejected the necessity of priests.
Primary Reference: NCERT Class XII - Themes in Indian History Part II
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Exam Year
2014
Evidence Source
Link ↗Which one among the following is NOT true for the Brahmo Samaj?
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Detailed Solution & Historical Context
Concept
The Brahmo Samaj (1828) was the first major social and religious reform movement in modern India, focusing on rationalism and monotheism.
Authentic Source Evidence
Raja Ram Mohan Roy advocated for a return to the 'pure' monotheism of the Upanishads. However, he did not believe any scripture (including the Vedas) was infallible or beyond human reason.
Analytical Breakdown
Conceptual Deep Dive & Logic
"What was the main religious goal of the Brahmo Samaj?"
Examiner's Mindset & Pro-Tip
"The Brahmo Samaj was revolutionary because it introduced Western concepts of rationalism and individual conscience into the heart of Indian religious discourse."
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