India has a long, rich, and diverse tradition of philosophical thoughts, spanning some two and a half millennia and encompassing several major religious traditions. India’s democracy can be said to rest on the foundation of religious practice due to the practice of multi-religions and different sects in its continent. Religious practices ties among citizens that generate positive and democratic political outcomes if we see it from the ideals of any religious doctrine as per their written scripture. But in society religious practices (not religious doctrine) do not show equality and usually go against their own religious doctrine as preached in their religious places. It is also evident that religious denomination (Catholic, Hindu, Muslim, S...
The ‘Indian’ lives in a land of diverse traditions and his- tories. The ‘we’ as a collective, inclu...
Liberal political theorists such as John Rawls (1993) maintain that citizens engaging in political d...
This dissertation is an historical analysis of the ideological and religious debates over conversion...
India has a long, rich, and diverse tradition of philosophical thoughts, spanning some two and a hal...
Nationalism and religion has been the subject of debate in India for the past few decades. Religion ...
India is known as the cradle of world religions. Four world religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism,...
India has many religious groups, of which Hindus are a majority, and Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Bud...
“Religion is the spiritual realization. Religion is not talk, or doctrines or theories, nor is it se...
This thesis is an assessment of interreligious dialogue in India developed as an approach to other ...
In countries where religion plays a central role in people's lives, it is expected that many people,...
The ‘Other’ has always been a matter of concern from the beginning of humanity and Chri...
Secularism is a complex notion that has been contested and redefined throughout the history of numer...
This article critically reviews the assumptions underlying state secularism in India since 1947 agai...
Religion is a deriving force for social change in India since ancient times. Although we boast about...
There is no doubt that India is far from perfect when it comes to religious freedom. Indeed, India’s...
The ‘Indian’ lives in a land of diverse traditions and his- tories. The ‘we’ as a collective, inclu...
Liberal political theorists such as John Rawls (1993) maintain that citizens engaging in political d...
This dissertation is an historical analysis of the ideological and religious debates over conversion...
India has a long, rich, and diverse tradition of philosophical thoughts, spanning some two and a hal...
Nationalism and religion has been the subject of debate in India for the past few decades. Religion ...
India is known as the cradle of world religions. Four world religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism,...
India has many religious groups, of which Hindus are a majority, and Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Bud...
“Religion is the spiritual realization. Religion is not talk, or doctrines or theories, nor is it se...
This thesis is an assessment of interreligious dialogue in India developed as an approach to other ...
In countries where religion plays a central role in people's lives, it is expected that many people,...
The ‘Other’ has always been a matter of concern from the beginning of humanity and Chri...
Secularism is a complex notion that has been contested and redefined throughout the history of numer...
This article critically reviews the assumptions underlying state secularism in India since 1947 agai...
Religion is a deriving force for social change in India since ancient times. Although we boast about...
There is no doubt that India is far from perfect when it comes to religious freedom. Indeed, India’s...
The ‘Indian’ lives in a land of diverse traditions and his- tories. The ‘we’ as a collective, inclu...
Liberal political theorists such as John Rawls (1993) maintain that citizens engaging in political d...
This dissertation is an historical analysis of the ideological and religious debates over conversion...