Ramakrishna: Personality and Social Factors in the Growth of a Religious Movement
The Ramakrishna movement, beginning in nineteenth century India, and represented today by many schools, hospitals, publishing houses, and missions, is analyzed as an example of a modern religious movement. Among the factors examined are the influence of Ramakrishna's personality in supplying th...
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B Hinduism B Divinity B Hindus B Mothers B Brahmins B Modernism |
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