The Tattwabodhinī Sabhā (lit. 'Truth Propagating'/'Searching Society') was a group founded in Calcutta on 6 October 1839 as a splinter group of the Brahmo Samaj, reformers of Hinduism and Indian Society. The founding member was Debendranath Tagore, previously of the Brahmo Samaj, eldest son of influential entrepreneur Dwarkanath Tagore, and eventually father to renowned polymath Rabindranath Tagore. In 1859, the Tattwabodhinī Sabhā were dissolved back into the Brāhmo Samāj by Debendranath Tagore.
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The TattwabodhinīSabhā (lit. 'Truth Propagating'/'Searching Society') was a group founded in Calcutta on 6 October 1839 as a splinter group of the Brahmo...
Tagore, established Tattvaranjini Sabha which was shortly thereafter renamed the Tattwabodhini ("Truth-seekers") Sabha. Initially confined to immediate...
established by Debendranath Tagore on 16 August 1843, as a journal of the TattwabodhiniSabha, and continued publication until 1883. It was published from Kolkata...
1842, Debendranath took charge of the TattwabodhiniSabha and the Brahmo Samaj. The following year, the Tattwabodhini Magazine was published in his own money...
acted as the mediator between his father and the seniors of the TattwabodhiniSabha. At the time of the First Brahmo Schism of 1865, he was responsible...
Miscellany". Wm. H. Allen & Company. Parbury, Allen & Co. 1828. p. 156. "TattwabodhiniSabha and the Bengal Renaissance". Amiyakumar Sen. Publication Section...
Vidyavagis enabled the Samaj to tide over the crisis. After founding the TattwabodhiniSabha in 1839, Debendranath Tagore joined the Samaj in 1842 and it became...
Tagore forms Tattwabodhini (Tattvaranjini) Sabha, the "Truth & Life Purpose Seekers" association on 6 October 1839. 1843 : Tattwabodini Sabha merged with...
Hootum Pyancha. He provided financial assistance to magazines like Tattwabodhini Patrika, Somprakash, Mookerjee's Magazine, Bengalee, Doorbin and Hindoo...
presiding over sabhas and giving political speeches. He held important roles in a variety of societies including the famed TattwabodhiniSabha. He was an...
of Brahmoism History of Bengal Prarthana Samaj Sadharan Brahmo Samaj Tattwabodhini Patrika http://brahmosamaj.org.googlepages.com/trustdeed.html Archived...
Maharshi Debendranath Tagore, the leader of the Adi Brahmo Samaj and TattwabodhiniSabha. Maharshi Debendranath was conservative in outlook in comparison...
1833) was an Indian reformer who was one of the founders of the Brahmo Sabha in 1828, the precursor of the Brahmo Samaj, a social-religious reform movement...
Christian convert Tarachand Chakraborti (1805–1855), prominent in the Brahmo Sabha and Young Bengal Sib Chandra Deb (1811–1890), a prominent Brahmo Samaj leader...
the field of education." Ad-Dharmi Gayatri Mantra History of Bengal Tattwabodhini Patrika Ayyathan Gopalan Particularly those Sadharan Brahmos who accept...
largely unknown except to the readers of the Adi Brahmo Samaj journal, Tattwabodhini Patrika. The poem was published in January 1912, under the title Bharat...
opposition, including a counter petition (by Radhakanta Deb and the Dharma Sabha) which had nearly four times as many signatures. Even though widow remarriage...
Indian National Congress Kayastha Prarthana Samaj Tattwabodhini Patrika Trust Deed of Brahmo Sabha Vaishya Roy, Samaren (2005). Calcutta: Society and...
him. Saha stood as a candidate for North-West Calcutta in the 1951 Lok Sabha election. He ran as a member of the Union of Socialists and Progressives...
writers in Bengali in the nineteenth century, writing often for the Tattwabodhini Patrika, a premier Brahmo journal. Due to his defence of Brahmoism,...
Raja Rammohun Roy in Kolkata, he was the first secretary of the Brahmo Sabha established in 1828 and initiated Debendranath Tagore and 21 other young...
Nityananda. At the first time, in 1891 Annada Charan Datta—the leader of Hari Sabha, a circle of devotees at Hooghly—was reported to have had a vision that...