Brahmoism

/brɑːˈmoʊɪzəm/ noun

A 19th-century Hindu reform movement that rejected caste distinctions and idol worship, seeking a more rational approach to Hinduism.

From Bengali 'Brahmo' (Brahman, the ultimate reality) + '-ism'. It emerged from Brahmo Samaj, a religious society founded in 1828 that tried to modernize Hinduism by removing practices they saw as superstitious.

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