“Ram Mohan Ray: A Visionary Reformer” is an Odia biography book written by Harihar Mahapatra and published in 1983. This book delves into the life and achievements of Ram Mohan Ray, one of the most influential figures in Indian history.

The biography provides a comprehensive account of Ram Mohan Ray’s journey, from his childhood in Bengal to becoming a prominent social and religious reformer in the early 19th century. Ray’s progressive ideas and fearless advocacy for women’s rights, abolition of the caste system, and promotion of rationality and modern education are all highlighted in this enlightening biography.

Mahapatra skillfully navigates through Ray’s remarkable life, detailing his role as the founder of the Brahmo Samaj, a socio-religious movement that aimed to eradicate social evils and promote a rational approach to spirituality. The book also sheds light on Ray’s tireless efforts to reform archaic customs and traditions prevalent in Indian society at the time.

Drawing from a myriad of resources, including Ray’s own writings, letters, and speeches, Mahapatra provides valuable insights into the political and intellectual climate of Ray’s era, as well as the challenges he faced while advocating for social justice and religious harmony.

“Ram Mohan Ray: A Visionary Reformer” not only presents a well-researched biography of an extraordinary individual but also serves as a testament to the transformative power of ideas. Through his meticulous documentation and analysis, Mahapatra brings to life the journey of an enigmatic and progressive thinker who left an indelible mark on Indian society. This book serves as an indispensable resource for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the life and impact of Ram Mohan Ray.

Books Info

Books nameRam Mohan Ray/ରାମ ମୋହନ ରାୟ
AuthorHarihar Mahapatra
No Of pages88
PublisherHarihara Mahapatra
Publication1983
Printed AtLabanyaprabha Prakashana
DistributorNA

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