14-10-2024
06:30 PM
Prelims: History of India and Indian National Movement.
Mains: Modern Indian History from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present- significant events, personalities, issues.
The Paramhansa Mandali, a pioneering socio-religious organization, emerged in 19th-century India as a beacon of progressive thought and social change. Founded in Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1849, the Mandali played a pivotal role in challenging the rigid social and religious structures of that time.
Led by visionary thinkers like Dadoba Pandurang and Durgaram Mehtaji, the Mandali sought to redefine Hinduism, emphasizing the principles of equality, rationality, and spiritual enlightenment. It also advocated for women's education, inter-religious harmony, and the eradication of caste discrimination.
A group of progressive intellectuals and social reformers led by Durgaram Mehtaji and Dadoba Pandurang established Paramhansa Mandali as a secret society in Bombay in 1849. These individuals were deeply influenced by the earlier reformist group, Manav Dharma Sabha, and sought to continue its legacy of promoting humanistic values. However, the Paramhansa Mandali distinguished itself by its more radical approach and its commitment to social reform.
Paramhansa Mandali advocated for a monotheistic belief system, emphasizing the worship of a single, formless God. They rejected the elaborate rituals and idol worship that were common in Hinduism at the time. Instead, they promoted rational thinking and scientific reasoning as the basis for understanding the world and spirituality.
One of the primary activities of Paramhansa Mandali was to break down caste barriers. They organized inclusive gatherings where people from different castes could come together and share communal meals, a radical practice at the time. These gatherings were aimed at fostering a sense of unity and equality among participants.
The efforts of Paramhansa Mandali laid the groundwork for subsequent reform movements in Maharashtra and beyond. Their emphasis on rationalism and social equality influenced later groups such as Prarthana Samajand Satyashodhak Samaj. These movements continued the work of challenging orthodox practices and promoting progressive values.
Q1. In which year was the Paramhansa Sabha established in Mumbai?
Ans. The Paramhansa Mandali was established in Mumbai in 1849.
Q2. Who is the founder of Paramhans Mandali?
Ans. The Paramhans Mandali was founded by Durgaram Mehtaji, Dadoba Pandurang, and a group of their friends.
Q3. Who wrote Dharma Vivechan?
Ans. Dadoba Pandurang wrote Dharma Vivechan.
Q4. What was the aim of Paramahansa Mandali?
Ans. The Paramahansa Mandali aimed to break caste rules, promote women's education and advocate for widow remarriage.
Q5. Where was the Paramhans Mandali established to work for the abolition of caste in 1849?
Ans. The Paramhans Mandali was established in Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1849.
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