Brahmo SamajBrahmo Samaj is a Hindu religious movement in India founded in 1828 by Raja Ram Mohan Roy. He was influenced by western thought and was one of the first Hindus to visit Europe. He died in Bristol, England. The popularity of the Brahmo Samaj grew as a result of a sense of stagnation in the Hindu social system of casts and the raising of a new class of educated Indians that resulted from the occupation by the British Empire. It rejected the Vedas, the cast system, polytheism and the belief in karma and avatars. Its prime belief is that there is only one God. It rejects idol worship and the caste system. The principles of Brahmo Samaj are:
Rabindranath Tagore was one of the luminaries of the Brahmo Samaj.
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