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Matuya Dharma Ek Samajik Biplob (Bengali Version)

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Matuya Dharma Ek Samajik Biplob (Bengali Version)

Matuya Dharma Ek Samajik Biplob (Bengali Version)

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  • Publisher: Rohini Nandan

  • Author: Ishan Chandra Mitra

  • Language: Bengali

  • Pages: 304

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • ISBN: 9789391572198


About the Book
Matuya Dharma Ek Samajik Biplob (Bengali Version) is a well-researched and impactful work by Ishan Chandra Mitra that examines the history, philosophy, and social influence of the Matua movement. The book sheds light on how this religious and social reform movement challenged caste hierarchies, questioned discriminatory structures, and laid foundations for dignity, equality, and empowerment among marginalized communities.

The author presents the ideological roots of Matua Dharma, its cultural symbolism, key leaders, and the sociopolitical environment that inspired its rise. Through analytical narration and accessible writing, the book explores how Matua identity evolved into a collective resistance movement influencing social reform, community consciousness, and political discourse in Bengal.

Spanning 304 pages and bound in a durable hardcover format, this work serves as a valuable reference for readers interested in religion, caste studies, sociology, Bengal’s cultural movements, and contemporary social transformation.

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Rohini Nandan

  • Author: Ishan Chandra Mitra

  • Language: Bengali

  • Pages: 304

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • ISBN: 9789391572198


About the Book
Matuya Dharma Ek Samajik Biplob (Bengali Version) is a well-researched and impactful work by Ishan Chandra Mitra that examines the history, philosophy, and social influence of the Matua movement. The book sheds light on how this religious and social reform movement challenged caste hierarchies, questioned discriminatory structures, and laid foundations for dignity, equality, and empowerment among marginalized communities.

The author presents the ideological roots of Matua Dharma, its cultural symbolism, key leaders, and the sociopolitical environment that inspired its rise. Through analytical narration and accessible writing, the book explores how Matua identity evolved into a collective resistance movement influencing social reform, community consciousness, and political discourse in Bengal.

Spanning 304 pages and bound in a durable hardcover format, this work serves as a valuable reference for readers interested in religion, caste studies, sociology, Bengal’s cultural movements, and contemporary social transformation.

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