[6] Cults, Customs, pp. 148, 149.
[7] Maclagan, l.c.
[8] Ibidem.
[9] J. T. Marten, Census Report (1911).
Brahmo Samāj
[Bibliography: Professor J. C. Oman’s Brāhmans, Theists and Muslims of India (1907); Cults, Customs and Superstitions of India (1908); Rev. F. Lillingston’s Brahmo Samāj and Arya Samāj (1901). The following brief account is simply compiled from the above works and makes no pretence to be critical.]
List of Paragraphs
- [1. Ram Mohan Roy, founder of the sect.]
- [2. Much esteemed by the English.]
- [3. Foundation of the Brahmo Samāj.]
- [4. Debendra Nāth Tagore.]
- [5. Keshub Chandar Sen.]
- [6. The Civil Marriage Act.]
- [7. Keshub Chandar’s relapse into mysticism.]
- [8. Recent history of the Samāj.]
- [9. Character of the movement.]