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In: Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte: APuZ, Band 68, Heft 48, S. 34-39
ISSN: 0479-611X
Der Hindu-Nationalismus in Indien hat eine jahrzehntelange politische Tradition. Die amtierende Regierung unter Premierminister Narendra Modi versucht weniger politisch-institutionell als vielmehr gesellschaftlich-kulturell, Indien zu einem Hindu-Staat zu formen. (APuZ)
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In: The Oxford history of Hinduism
Hinduism is a global religion with a significant presence in many countries. 'Hindu Diasporas' analyses the religious traditions and practices of Hindus of South Asian descent living outside South Asia, offering a foundation for understanding Hindu traditions in their global diasporic contexts and the dynamic development of Hinduism around the world.
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In: The Oxford History of Hinduism Series
Hinduism is a global religion with a significant presence in many countries. Hindu Diasporas analyses the religious traditions and practices of Hindus of South Asian descent living outside South Asia, offering a foundation for understanding Hindu traditions in their global diasporic contexts and the dynamic development of Hinduism around the world.
In: The Oxford history of Hinduism
In: Oxford scholarship online
Hinduism is a global religion with a significant presence in many countries. 'Hindu Diasporas' analyses the religious traditions and practices of Hindus of South Asian descent living outside South Asia, offering a foundation for understanding Hindu traditions in their global diasporic contexts and the dynamic development of Hinduism around the world.
Before the passage of the Hindu Widow's Re-marriage Act of 1856, Hindu tradition required a woman to live as a virtual outcast after her husband's death. Widows were expected to shave their heads, discard their jewelry, live in seclusion, and undergo regular acts of penance. Ishvarchandra Vidyasagar was the first Indian intellectual to successfully argue against these cruelties. A Sanskrit scholar and passionate social reformer, Vidyasagar was a leading proponent of widow marriage in colonial India, urging contemporaries to reject a ban that caused countless women to suffer needlessly
Racial affinities of Hindu & Muslim populations in India -- Western factor in Hindu-Muslim relationship -- Incidence of polygyny among Muslims & growth rate of their population -- Status of women in Islam -- Islam and terrorism -- Hindu participation in Muslim administration in medieval India -- Indian Muslims some myths & realities
In: Commonwealth and comparative politics, Band 48, Heft 1, S. 2-22
ISSN: 1743-9094
In: Pacific affairs: an international review of Asia and the Pacific, Band 38, Heft 3/4, S. 403
ISSN: 1715-3379