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Brahmoism

Brahmoism is a young non-syncretic, rational, Deistic religion blending Immanent Monism and Transcendant Dualism. The term has roots in the Sanskrit Brahman ("Supreme Spirit of Existence", or God). Adherents, known as Brahmos (singular Brahmo) are mainly of Indian or Bangladeshi origin or nationality.

Brahmoism, one of the younger established religions of India[1], is based on the foundation of Raja Ram Mohan Roy's reformed[2] Hindu spiritualism (as exemplified by the Trust deed of Brahmo Sabha executed in 1830) and invigorated by scientific blending of compatible Judeo-Islamic faith and practice. The religion was first codified by Maharshi Debendranath Tagore with the formulation of the Brahmo Dharma Beej and publication of the Brahma Dharma book in 1848/1850 in 2 volumes. The Brahmo Dharma is the source of every Brahmo's spiritual faith and reflects Brahmo repudiation of the Hindu Vedas as authority and the shift away from Ram Mohan Roy's Vedantic Unitary God per the Adi Shankara Advaita school. These traditional seed principles and Debendranath's Brahmo Dharma, or religious and moral law, now stand evolved as the "Fundamental Principles of Brahmoism" and are supplemented by precise evolving rules for adherents, akin to "Articles of Faith" which regulate the Brahmo way of life. In addition the assembly of Brahmos (and also Brahmo Samajists) for meeting or worship is always consonant with the Trust Principles of 1830 or its derivatives.

The origin of Brahmoism is connected with the widespread religious excess in early 19th century Bengal including prevalence of priestly practices[3], polytheism, idolatry,[4] suttee, (widow burning)[5] child marriage, female foeticide, polygamy and casteism.[6] Brahmo opposition to these practices paralleled the Bengal Renaissance and the spread of European education and philosophy into India.[7]

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Brief History & Timeline

Fundamental Principles

The Brahmo articles of faith derive from the Fundamental (Adi) Principles of the Adi Brahmo Samaj religion.

Articles of faith

The Articles of faith for Brahmos are:[19]

Adherence to these articles are required only of Adi Brahmos or such Sadharan Brahmos who accept Adi-ism ie. Trust deed of Brahmo Sabha 1830 as the source of their faith Trust deed of Sadharan Brahmo Samaj 1880.

Challenges for the future

"... As one of the speakers at the conference suggested, perhaps the Brahmo movement could reinvent itself. There is much that the Brahmo religion can contribute to the well-being of the State both by learning from its Golden Age as well as by reinventing itself for the present one. Are the Brahmos ready for the challenge?"[20]

References & Notes

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