Vol. 4, Issue 4, Part F (2018)
Socio-religious reform movements and dowry practice in colonial Punjab
Socio-religious reform movements and dowry practice in colonial Punjab
Author(s)
Veerpal Kaur and Dr. Gurkiranjit Kaur Grewal
Abstract
In this paper an attempt has been made to analyse “Dowry Practice In Colonial Punjab (1849-1947 A.D.): Socio-Economic And Cultural Implications” with special reference to Singh Sabha and Arya Samaj Movements. In the 19th century, India began discovering its long devoted cultural and ideals and self consciousness. During this period of reformation and renaissance, the country began to evolve vital principle of its glorious existence of the ancient days. K.M. Panikkar state, "Modern India continued to remain essentially Indian certain of her own individuality drawing spiritual inspiration & sustenance from their own past.” [1]
How to cite this article:
Veerpal Kaur, Dr. Gurkiranjit Kaur Grewal. Socio-religious reform movements and dowry practice in colonial Punjab. Int J Appl Res 2018;4(4):454-458.