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... Hindu leaders argued in public that Hinduism is monotheistic and advocated a return to Vedantic ' pure ' Hinduism free from idolatrous ritual . However , in private very few were willing to give up the pleasures of collectively ...
... Hindu leaders argued in public that Hinduism is monotheistic and advocated a return to Vedantic ' pure ' Hinduism free from idolatrous ritual . However , in private very few were willing to give up the pleasures of collectively ...
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... Hindu versions of those epics . The institution of priesthood operates very differently among the tribals than it does among Hindus . In fact , a tribe is bound by its clan affiliation and cannot develop ' caste ' as a social ...
... Hindu versions of those epics . The institution of priesthood operates very differently among the tribals than it does among Hindus . In fact , a tribe is bound by its clan affiliation and cannot develop ' caste ' as a social ...
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... Hindu communalism has impacted not only Gujarat but also large sections of society across the states of India . If it is accepted that the forces of Hindutva are involved in dividing Hindus and Muslims throughout the country , and ...
... Hindu communalism has impacted not only Gujarat but also large sections of society across the states of India . If it is accepted that the forces of Hindutva are involved in dividing Hindus and Muslims throughout the country , and ...
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