History Optional Explained by Abhas Verma UPSC 2025 Mains Paper 2 -Part 4
4(a) "The tensions between cultural revivalism and modernization shaped the trajectory of the socio-religious reform movements in 19th century India." Discuss. (20 Marks) Introduction The nineteenth century witnessed the emergence of several socio-religious reform movements in India as a response to colonial rule, Western education and internal social stagnation. These movements attempted to reconcile India's cultural heritage with the demands of modernity, often creating a tension between revivalism and reform. Influence of Cultural Revivalism Assertion of Indigenous Traditions Reformers sought to restore confidence in India's cultural and religious heritage. Revivalist tendencies emerged as a response to colonial criticism of Indian society. Arya Samaj Swami Dayanand advocated a return to the purity of the Vedas. Rejected later ritualistic practices while emphasizing Vedic authority. Revival of Hindu Identity Movemen...