Which of the following founders and organizations pair(s) is/are correctly matched? 1. Radhakanta deb: Widow Remarriage Association 2. Keshub Chandra Sen: Tabernacle of New Dispensation 3. Annie Besant: Theosophical society

Which of the following founders and organizations pair(s) is/are correctly matched? 1. Radhakanta deb: Widow Remarriage Association 2. Keshub Chandra Sen: Tabernacle of New Dispensation 3. Annie Besant: Theosophical society Correct Answer 2 only

The correct answer is 2 only.

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  • Widow remarriage association was founded by Vishnu Shastri Pandit and M.G.Ranade in 1856. Hence pair 1 is not correctly matched.
  • The Tabernacle of New Dispensation church and the newly constructed chapel foundation was laid by Keshub Chandra Sen in 1869. Hence pair 2 is correctly matched.
    • He introduced the Flag ceremony, the Arati, the Savitri Vrata, the pilgrimage to saints, and other innovations into the church.
    • He said that it is a Divine message to India that comes not to destroy but to fulfill the law and the prophets.
  • Theosophical Society was founded in the USA in 1875 by H.P. Blavatsky and an American Col. H.S. Olcott. Hence pair 3 is not correctly matched.
    • It spread in India under Annie besant in 1893.
    • She was an important person in the Indian freedom struggle.

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