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Hindutva

Abstract This article analyses Hindu supremacism, or Hindutva as a political endeavour that is increasingly and explicitly adopting racialized vocabularies to present Hinduism as marginalized and Hindus as victimized, while projecting India’s imagined pre-colonial ‘Hindu’ past as integral to its ‘development’ ambitions in a framework ...
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Hindutva as Praxis

Religion Compass, 2011
Abstract This article is the third and last in a series of three surveying research on Hindutva (Hindu nationalism or political Hinduism), focusing on praxis: processes by which hindutva is mobilized, operationalized, and made relatable to specific contexts.
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Himalayan Hindutva

2012
Hinduism has been used as a source of legitimacy by the kings of Nepal since this nation was first unified in the 18th century, while Hindu nationalism, also known as Hindutva, crystallized as a political ideology in the 1920s in India, drawing substantially from extreme European nationalisms and socio-religious movements inside Hinduism.
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Christendom and Hindutva

International Review of Mission
AbstractThe Council of Nicaea took place at Constantine's initiative to harmonize religious belief and law into a state‐subscribed orthodoxy. From a socio‐political viewpoint, the council appeared to use a standardized version of Christianity as an instrument of the empire. The focus in this paper is not on Constantine's initiative or its impact on the
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Racialization and ethnicization: Hindutva hegemony and caste

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2022
Balmurli Natrajan
exaly  

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