Relevance of Brahmo Ideals in Today’s World – The Brahmo Way of Life (Part -5)

By Keshab Chand Challa IsavaasyaBrahmanyam (vaajasaneyaSamhita- 40 th Chapter of Yajurvedam ) Clearly explains the concept of God and how we should live and behave in this world. This chapter summarises God’s words to the humanity in the most mystic language with enormous length, breadth and depth. The entire creation is inhabited by all-pervading and omnipresent God. One should enjoy the world with the underlying idea that every object of enjoyment will have to be renounced one day. We should Read More …

The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi – Part IV

By Prof. Santanu Sen This reminds of Gandhi’s spiritual teacher Lev Tolstoy, who left his home in Yasnayapolyona as a gesture in defence of his ethical principles. Mohan Das Karam Chand Gandhi developed as a thinker and public figure in the late 19th early 20th Century. This was a time when India, dominated by the apparently indestructible British Empire was turning into a site of national liberation movement. In those days the movement had two principle trends – a liberal Read More …

Sadharan Brahmo Samaj Library (Part – 2)

Gautam Neogy Sadharan Brahmo Samaj was founded on 15th May, 1878, and from its very inception it worked towards freeing the human society of its shackles of dead custom. ‘The Brahmo Publica Opinion”, a publication of the Samaj, in its article published in the first issue of its first year bore testimony to it in the statement “Brahmoism elevates people not only spiritually”. At the same time it brought about the freedom from dead habits that were practiced ‘socially, culturally Read More …

NEWS – August 2021

175th Death Anniversary of Dwarakanath Tagore Sadharan Brahmo Samaj organized a webinar on Dwarakanath Tagore to commemorate his 175th death anniversary on 1st August, 2021. Speakers were Prof. Shaktisadhan Mukhopadhyay, Shri Anup Matilal, Shri Subhojit Sarkar, Smt. Ranjini Dasgupta and Smt. Manashi Barua, Shri Amit Das conducted the webinar. Domestic News Adya Sraddha Swadesh Bhushan Chakraborty, son of Late Satya Bhushan Chakraborty and Kadambini Chakraborty, husband of Smt. Manjusha Chakraborty, father of Shri Sagar Chakraborty & Smt. Shatabdi Chakraborty expired Read More …

INVOCATION – July 2021

The true object of religion is to bind mankind together, and to bind them all to God. – Keshub Chandra Sen *   *   *   *   * When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. – Khalil Gibran *   *   *   *   * You are today where your thoughts have brought you;you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you. – James Allen

Editorial – July 2021

India is a nation of ‘unity in diversity’. There are wide variances in our cultural, religious and social spheres due to our multi-ethnicity. Over millennia, the Indian sub-continent had been populated by people both indigenous as well as those coming in phases over time. The popular belief is that the original inhabitants of the Indian subcontinent belonged to the first wave of the homo-sapiens who migrated between 70,000 to 100,000 years ago from the continent of Africa, probably in search Read More …

Relevance of Brahmo Ideals in Today’s World – The Brahmo Way of Life (Part -4)

By Keshab Chand Challa The compilation of the second part involved considerable labour and was not a work of ease and inspiration like that of the first part. This part comprises texts from the ancient religious literature of Hinduism like Manu Samhita, Mahabharat, Gita, Mahanirvan Tantra etc. Brahmo Dharma Part II enunciates 1. the Brahmo house-holder’s duty towards various members of the family , more specifically to parents. 2. It sets forth the ideal of married life, which is commended Read More …

The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi – Part III

By Prof. Santanu Sen Worsening of relations between Hindus and Muslims was still alarming. But during the freedom struggle they forgot their differences and fought the common enemy together till the movement started to falter. The chauvinistic and communal sentiments were stirred up by the authorities. Gandhiji realised that it was imperative to build up the forces of ‘Satyagraha’. He set politics aside and devoted his efforts to restoring friendly relations between communities, which he called constructive work to education Read More …

Tributes – Sib Chandra Deb

20 July 1811 – 12 November 1890 Sib Chandra Deb, born on 20th July 1811, was a disciple of Henry Vivian Derozio. Sib Chandra joined the Hindu College in 1825. Being one of the earliest batches of this esteemed college Sib Chandra was one of the few of the first young men who were well versed in English. Sib Chandra Deb was brilliant and was awarded with a scholarship to study in the college. He was very proficient in mathematics Read More …

Sadharan Brahmo Samaj Library (Part – 1)

Gautam Neogy Sadharan Brahmo Samaj was founded in Calcutta on 15th May, 1878. Presently it’s address is 211 Bidhan Sarani, Kolkata 700006. Although a religious organisation, the importance of the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj library lies in the fact that over the last 125 years it has not only been at the centre of the cultural regeneration of Calcutta, but many of its stalwarts, empowered by liberal thoughts and rational ideas, have helped to play vital roles in national scenario. Pandit Read More …