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Life and religion of the Hindoos.

Chapter 26: DEDICATION.
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The author recounts his personal journey from native religious upbringing to Christian faith, combining a memoir of conversion with vivid descriptions of ritual practices, social customs, and domestic life among his people. He explains the beliefs and observances that shaped early experience, contrasts them with Christian teaching, and reflects on the moral and spiritual implications of both systems. Interwoven are sketches of his time abroad while preparing for missionary work, including challenges of adapting to unfamiliar social customs and study under American clergy. Practical concerns about how Christian faith should be lived and communicated to his countrymen conclude the narrative, often accompanied by descriptions of ornaments, festivals, and everyday practices.

A SKETCH

OF

MY LIFE AND EXPERIENCE.

DEDICATION.

THOMAS GAFFIELD, ESQUIRE.

That you may know the personal and religious experiences of one in whom you have taken so much interest, and as a token of gratitude for all you have done for me during my stay in this country, this imperfect sketch is respectfully dedicated to you by

Your friend and brother,

JOGUTH CHUNDER GANGOOLY,
Of Calcutta, India.