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... Hindu society in the past , has been built up on ' the principle of irrevocable inequa- lities . ' Religious sanctions were accorded to such ' institutions of inequality ' with the result that they became a permanent feature of Indian ...
... Hindu society in the past , has been built up on ' the principle of irrevocable inequa- lities . ' Religious sanctions were accorded to such ' institutions of inequality ' with the result that they became a permanent feature of Indian ...
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... Hindu bigots ; but the mute masses of the countryside became the solid basis of Congress electoral support . In ... Hindu view of history as something unreal and tran- sitory was further conducive to the development of a secular ...
... Hindu bigots ; but the mute masses of the countryside became the solid basis of Congress electoral support . In ... Hindu view of history as something unreal and tran- sitory was further conducive to the development of a secular ...
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... Hindu religion completed the stalemate . But State dominance of temples - though a short - cut to Hindu religious reform - challenges the very roots of secu- larity in India . The Madras Hindu Religious and Charitable Endow- ments Bill ...
... Hindu religion completed the stalemate . But State dominance of temples - though a short - cut to Hindu religious reform - challenges the very roots of secu- larity in India . The Madras Hindu Religious and Charitable Endow- ments Bill ...
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