Social and Humanistic Life in IndiaAbhinav Publications; [sole distributor: Trimurti Publications, 1971 - 291 sidor |
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... Hinduism did not have any specific religious community to propagate its belief among the people . All of Hindu doctrines had been spread over by the individual activities and the social castes , but not by a definite organization of Hindu ...
... Hinduism did not have any specific religious community to propagate its belief among the people . All of Hindu doctrines had been spread over by the individual activities and the social castes , but not by a definite organization of Hindu ...
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... Hindu groups from ecclesiastically established organizations . Regarding religious organization , scholars presented ... Hindu groups . Hinduism has in its essence the two important elements . First , it has a religious element ...
... Hindu groups from ecclesiastically established organizations . Regarding religious organization , scholars presented ... Hindu groups . Hinduism has in its essence the two important elements . First , it has a religious element ...
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... Hinduism teaches reverence to the truth , it cannot but support all the religions . Consequently a Hindu does not believe in or persuade conversion . As far as Buddhism retains Hindu homogeneity , it does not have to distinguish itself ...
... Hinduism teaches reverence to the truth , it cannot but support all the religions . Consequently a Hindu does not believe in or persuade conversion . As far as Buddhism retains Hindu homogeneity , it does not have to distinguish itself ...
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