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The Hinduism and Hindu Nationalism of Lala Lajpat Rai
Lala Lajpat Rai was a prominent figure of the Arya Samaj, the influential nineteenth-century Hindu socio-religious reform movement. He is also seen as having sown the seeds of Hindu nationalism in the first decade of the twentieth century.
Vanya Vaidehi Bhargav
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Hinduism in the Socio-Political Life of India
The article analyzes the importance of the religious factor in determining the ways of socio-political development of India. India remains a country with a multi-confessional population with a clear predominance of adherents of Hinduism.
T. L. Shaumyan
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The form development in the Kazan State Circus architecture [PDF]
The Kazan State Circus was built in 1965-1967, its shape was very unusual for that time and resembled a disk. Many researchers considered that the creators of the Kazan Circus borrowed its forms directly from the works of foreign architects of the ...
Orlov Evgeny
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The place of Hindutva in contemporary Indian politics [PDF]
The subject of analysis in this paper is the Hindutva phenomenon as the ideological basis of the Bharatiya Janata Party, the ruling political party in India.
Veljko Đogatović, Zoran Krstić
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“Discovery of Hinduism” in Religious Thought of the Bengal Renaissance
The aim of the article is to represent “Discovery of Hinduism” as a specific phenomenon of religious thought in the Bengal Renaissance of modern India.
Tatiana G. Skorokhodova
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Through the forced migration of various peoples by colonial powers, the Caribbean has become a melting pot of a wide array of races, cultures, and religions. However, the existence of Hinduism in the Caribbean is often unknown to those outside of the
Kahlia Brown
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ہندو مت پر اردو میں علمی مواد: ایک موضوعاتی کتابیات
Three types of academic sources are crucial for understanding the Hindu tradition in our times: a) scriptures and the classical texts that are available mostly in Sanskrit b) works in the English language produced by orientalists, religious studies ...
Dr. Muhammad Akram +1 more
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The Spiritual Language of Colour: A Case Study of Colour Symbolism in Hindu Community in South Africa [PDF]
This study investigates the symbolism of colour in Hinduism. With a specific focus on the Hindu community in eThekwini, South Africa, the case study employed a qualitative research method to investigate the roles and cultural associations of colour in ...
Elena Vladimirovna Kudrya-Marais +1 more
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Coming Home (Ghar Wapsi) and Going Away: Politics and the Mass Conversion Controversy in India
This article addresses two recent socio-religious trends in India: mass conversions to Hinduism (Ghar Wapsi) and mass conversions from Hinduism. Despite officially being a secular nation, organizations allied with the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP ...
Yashasvini Rajeshwar, Roy C. Amore
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Ancient Vedic Literature and Human Rights: Resonances and Dissonances
The Vedic literature constitutes the fulcrum of Sanskrit literature and is repositories of some fundamental concepts of human rights. This manuscript endeavors to decode the tenets of human rights concealed in the Vedic texts.
Shailendra Kumar, Sanghamitra Choudhury
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