Seminar, Temas53-64R. Thapar, 1964 |
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... Hinduism , we are now informed , refers to ' Poly- theistic religion of the Hindus ' . A Hindu , on the other hand , is defined as an ' Aryan of N. India who ... professes Hinduism ' . The tautology no doubt is perfect . But can we ...
... Hinduism , we are now informed , refers to ' Poly- theistic religion of the Hindus ' . A Hindu , on the other hand , is defined as an ' Aryan of N. India who ... professes Hinduism ' . The tautology no doubt is perfect . But can we ...
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... Hinduism without a clear or consistent notion of what Hindu culture is , one fundamental reason is the essentially metaphy- sical nature of the Hindu tradition . We cannot elaborate here on the implications of this characteriza- tion ...
... Hinduism without a clear or consistent notion of what Hindu culture is , one fundamental reason is the essentially metaphy- sical nature of the Hindu tradition . We cannot elaborate here on the implications of this characteriza- tion ...
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... Hinduism the eclectic receptivity ? The author himself admits elsewhere in the book that it is a characteristic of Hinduism that it has an unusual capacity to absorb new ideas . It may be said that the Hindus who had , under Mughal ...
... Hinduism the eclectic receptivity ? The author himself admits elsewhere in the book that it is a characteristic of Hinduism that it has an unusual capacity to absorb new ideas . It may be said that the Hindus who had , under Mughal ...
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