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Mention the contributions of Raja Rammohan Roy to the growth of Indian National movement.

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Raja Rammohan Roy was one of the greatest social and religious reformers of the 19th century. He wanted to do away with the religious and social evils which were prevalent in Bengal at that time. He was deeply moved by deep love for his people and country and worked hard throughout his life for their religious, social, intellectual and political regeneration.

His Approach of Religion —

  1. Raja Rammohan Roy was a great humanist, who stressed the unity of all religions.
  2. He strongly held the view that all the principal ancient texts of the Hindus preached monotheism (Worship of one God).
  3. In 1814, he started the Atmiya Sabha and carried on a persistent struggle against worship of idols and meaningless religious rituals.
  4. In 1828, he founded the Brahmo Samaj.
  5. The Brahmo Samaj believed in Monotheism or worship of one God. It condemned idol worship and laid emphasis on prayer, meditation, charity, morality and strengthening the bonds of unity between men of all religions and creeds.

Social Reforms —

  1. Rammohan Roy was against the rigidity of the caste system.
  2. He started a campaign for the abolition of sari and purdah system, condemned polygamy, discouraged child marriages and advocated the right of widows to remarry.
  3. It was because of the efforts made by Rammohan Roy that William Bentinck, the Governor-General of India, passed a law in 1829 making the practice of Sati illegal and punishable by law.
  4. He was a strong supporter of women's rights. He condemned the subjugation of women. To raise the status of women, he demanded that they be given the right of inheritance and property.

Pioneer of Indian Journalism —

  1. Rammohan Roy was a staunch nationalist and a pioneer of Indian journalism.
  2. He brought out a number of journals in Bengali, English, Hindi and Persian to spread scientific, literary and political knowledge among the Indians and raise public opinion on topics of current interest and to represent popular demands and grievances before the British government.
  3. He also started a Bengali weekly called the Samwad Kaumudi and a paper in Persian called Mirat-ul-Akhbar.

Political Rights —

  1. Rammohan Roy was the initiator of public agitation for demanding political and other rights.
  2. He demanded the abolition of the East India Company's trading rights and heavy export duties on Indian goods.
  3. He also demanded separation of the executive and the judiciary, trial by jury, judicial equality between Indians and Europeans and Indianisation of the superior services.

In the words of Rabindranath Tagore, "Raja Rammohan Roy inaugurated the modern age in India. He was the father of Indian Renaissance and the prophet of Indian Nationalism."

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