Ram Mohan Roy
Indian philosopher and social reformer

Born
May 22nd, 1772
252 years ago
Died
1833
192 years ago — 61 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
India
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An influential figure in the early 19th century, he played a pivotal role in the social and educational reform movements in India. Advocated for women's rights, particularly against sati, the practice of widow immolation. Established the Brahmo Samaj, promoting monotheism and rational thought. Contributed to the introduction of modern education in India, emphasizing science and the English language. Engaged in efforts to reform orthodox Hindu practices and promote social justice.
Founded the Brahmo Samaj
Abolished the practice of sati
Promoted modern education in India
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