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cultural contours of hindu rashtra

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Indus sroll Press 2023Edition: 1Description: 258ISBN:
  • 9789390981755
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 294.550954 NAN
Summary: Rashtra is a cultural and spiritual concept. It is not created; it was born. In contrast to the West, where a nation is seen of as the result of social, economic, and political causes, in Bharat, it is an organic, living, and dynamic entity that is constantly evolving. The Hindu Rashtra is not a jumble of diverse peoples based on the convergence of blind historical forces. It is neither a 'melting pot' wherein communities of people are melted into one single whole nor a 'multi-cultural entity' wherein different people mechanically co-exist. It is an inclusive idea capable of embracing in its universality the entire world as one family
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2024-06-06

Rashtra is a cultural and spiritual concept. It is not created; it was born. In contrast to the West, where a nation is seen of as the result of social, economic, and political causes, in Bharat, it is an organic, living, and dynamic entity that is constantly evolving. The Hindu Rashtra is not a jumble of diverse peoples based on the convergence of blind historical forces. It is neither a 'melting pot' wherein communities of people are melted into one single whole nor a 'multi-cultural entity' wherein different people mechanically co-exist. It is an inclusive idea capable of embracing in its universality the entire world as one family

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