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They do not appreciate even the eternal and immortal values enun- ciated by it . They do not even fight against dogmas and orthodoxy . Under the circumstances , such peo- ple can hardly create confidence in the minds of common men .
They do not appreciate even the eternal and immortal values enun- ciated by it . They do not even fight against dogmas and orthodoxy . Under the circumstances , such peo- ple can hardly create confidence in the minds of common men .
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The commu- nalists were thus harping on a value alone - for which reason it was possible to privately endorse it and yet publicly go ... These values were not only considered good in themselves but also operationalized in diverse ways .
The commu- nalists were thus harping on a value alone - for which reason it was possible to privately endorse it and yet publicly go ... These values were not only considered good in themselves but also operationalized in diverse ways .
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It was only when such exalting values were abandoned by most Hindus in favour of worshipping material forms and ritual perform- ances that the real decadence of the great Hindu religion actually began . Sahastrabuddhe traces the decline ...
It was only when such exalting values were abandoned by most Hindus in favour of worshipping material forms and ritual perform- ances that the real decadence of the great Hindu religion actually began . Sahastrabuddhe traces the decline ...
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