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Situating Hindu nationalism in the UK: Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the development of British Hindu identity

Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 2010
This paper assesses the role of Hindu nationalism in the development of Hindu identity in Britain. Some accounts argue that the authoritarian network of Hindu nationalist organisations apparent in India is reproduced in diaspora contexts, especially in the west.
John Zavos
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A Hindu Wife

American Journal of Sociology, 1946
I was married on August 4, I9I4. (Mark the date please.) My wife was then about fifteen years of age and I was about twentyfive. She died on March I3, I945. We, therefore, spent about thirty-one years of married life together. According to our custom I had no opportunity of meeting her before our marriage.
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“Hindu” Bioethics?

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2008
Not much work has been done on Hindu bioethics other than by a select few scholars and medical doctors. Professor Cromwell Crawford, author ofDilemmas of Life and Death: Hindu Ethics in a North American Context and Hindu Ethics for the Twenty-first Century, for example, is well known in the field of Hindu bioethics. Others scholars include Dr.
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Palliative care for Hindus

International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 2003
This article presents the chronology and significance of events that typically occur before and after death in the Hindu household. In the first section the authors concentrate on issues and considerations before death that are potentially of relevance to health-care professionals providing terminal care.
Rashid, Gatrad   +3 more
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Hindutva, Hindu Organizations, and the Hindu Diasporas

2023
Abstract This chapter seeks, first, to clarify the discourse surrounding ‘Hindutva’ by discussing several distinct definitions of this term which are presupposed by various contributors to this discourse: a discourse which has both popular and scholarly iterations. Four such definitions are presented and analysed.
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From Hindu God to Hindu gods: Confronting the Particularity of Hindu Deities

2016
The “same God” discussion takes as its starting point our own understanding of God and seeks to match it with the religious datum of another religion. Accordingly, it identifies aspects in the understanding of God in that tradition that allow us to proclaim God, as recognized in that tradition, as the same as our own God, in full or in part.
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Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Hindu Nationalism

2023
The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), a religio-nationalist organization formed in 1964, evolved with the ostensible purpose of protecting and preserving Hindu dharma. The central role in floating the VHP was played by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), itself a Hindu nationalist organization formed in 1925, which also closely handled VHP’s ...
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