Sobre el Autor

Rammohun Roy was a prominent Indian social reformer and the founder of the Brahmo Samaj, which sought to reform and modernize Hindu society in the 19th century. He is often referred to as the 'Father of the Indian Renaissance' for his pivotal role in introducing Western ideas and values to Indian society. His advocacy for women's rights, particularly his opposition to practices like Sati (the burning of widows), showcased his commitment to social justice. Through his writings and efforts, he aimed to bridge the gap between traditional Hindu beliefs and modern rational thought.

Roy was also instrumental in promoting education, particularly in the English language, and he established several schools and colleges. His works included critiques of religious orthodoxy and explorations of spirituality that transcended traditional boundaries. He engaged with various religious and philosophical ideas, influencing the discourse on religion in India. His legacy continues to inspire social reformers and thinkers, making him a key figure in the history of modern India.

nacionalidad Indio
Fecha de Nacimiento October 22, 1772
Lugar de Nacimiento Radhanagar, Bengal Presidency, British India
Fecha de fallecimiento September 27, 1833