- Kursendas Mulji
Kursendas Mulji (1832-1875),
India n journalist and social reformer, was born on the25 July 1832 , of a family belonging to theBhatia or trading caste of westernIndia . Being repudiated by his family on account of his views on widow remarriage, he became a vernacular schoolmaster, and started a weekly paper in Gujarati called "The Satya Prakash". In this he attacked the immoralities of theMaharaja s or hereditary high priests of theVallabhacharya sect ofVaishnavism to which theBhatias belong. In a suit for libel brought against him in the High Court atBombay in 1862, he won a victory on the main issue. After a visit toEngland on business in connection with thecotton trade, which was not successful and brought on himexcommunication from hiscaste , he was appointed in 1874 to administer a native state inKathiawar during the minority of the chief; and there he died in August 1875.See "History of the Sect of Maharajas or Wallabhacharyas of Western India" (1865).
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