Rise and growth of Indian liberalismGood Companions, 1958 |
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... caste should cease to form the basis of Hindu society . " There is no discrimination of age and caste or race in the Saira marriage . As enjoined by Siva , one should marry a woman who has no husband , and who is not ' sapinda ' , that ...
... caste should cease to form the basis of Hindu society . " There is no discrimination of age and caste or race in the Saira marriage . As enjoined by Siva , one should marry a woman who has no husband , and who is not ' sapinda ' , that ...
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... CASTE . The Social Reformers felt that the greatest obstacle to all progress lay in the institution of caste among the Hindus . Dr. Bhandarkar observed : " Caste has become so inveterate in Hindu society that the endeavour to do so ( to ...
... CASTE . The Social Reformers felt that the greatest obstacle to all progress lay in the institution of caste among the Hindus . Dr. Bhandarkar observed : " Caste has become so inveterate in Hindu society that the endeavour to do so ( to ...
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... caste throws its ominous shadow over every phase of individual and social life in India . The Maharaja of Baroda exposes the evil influence of caste in his usual completely rea- listic way . " The evils of caste cover the whole range of ...
... caste throws its ominous shadow over every phase of individual and social life in India . The Maharaja of Baroda exposes the evil influence of caste in his usual completely rea- listic way . " The evils of caste cover the whole range of ...
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A Land of Contrasts | 2 |
Fundamental Unity of Indian Civilization | 3 |
The Geographical Factor | 4 |
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