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Manav Dharma Sabha : ウィキペディア英語版 | Manav Dharma Sabha Manav Dharma Sabha was one of the earliest socio-religious reform movements in Gujarat and British India. It was founded on 22 June 1844 in Surat by Mehtaji Durgaram Manchharam, Dadoba Panderung Tarkhadkar and a few others. The goals of the Sabha were to expose the hypocritical arts present in Christian, Muslim and Hindu religions. It had a very short life span and ceased to exist as Dadoba left for Bombay in 1846 and Durgaram left for Rajkot in 1852.〔''Socio religious reform movements in India'', Kenneth W. Jones and Gordon Johnson, p 137-139, ISBN 0-521-24986-4〕〔Rhetoric and ritual in colonial India, Douglas E Haynes, p 116〕 It acted as a secret society and is believed that the revelation of its existence compounded to its demise.〔''From Plassey to Partition'', Sekhara Bandyopadhya, p 153, ISBN 81-250-2596-0〕 == References ==
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