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The third section focuses on how Dalit movements employed religion , more specifically Buddhism , as a means to reformulating their social status in an otherwise hierarchically determined historical context . Many important themes stand ...
The third section focuses on how Dalit movements employed religion , more specifically Buddhism , as a means to reformulating their social status in an otherwise hierarchically determined historical context . Many important themes stand ...
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Secularism , as implied in the Indian Constitution means , first , that there would be no state religion and second , that all religions would get equal treatment and respect . Mutual tolerance is the very basis of this secularism ...
Secularism , as implied in the Indian Constitution means , first , that there would be no state religion and second , that all religions would get equal treatment and respect . Mutual tolerance is the very basis of this secularism ...
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Jehad , for example , is now interpreted by many enlightened Muslim scholars to mean war against the enemy within ... Its secularism means : oneness of all dharma and equal regard for all religions ( sarva dharma ekabhav ; sarva panth ...
Jehad , for example , is now interpreted by many enlightened Muslim scholars to mean war against the enemy within ... Its secularism means : oneness of all dharma and equal regard for all religions ( sarva dharma ekabhav ; sarva panth ...
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