The Historical Challenge of Hindu Unity undertakes a comprehensive exploration of Hinduism's intricate historical journey, spotlighting the enduring interplay between its celebrated diversity and the elusive goal of unity. This book traces Hinduism's development from the enigmatic Indus Valley Civilization through the Vedic foundations, classical philosophical heights, medieval transformations under external influences, colonial disruptions, and into the complexities of the modern era. At its core, it poses a critical question: Has Hinduism's pluralistic nature-often hailed as its strength-also hindered the formation of a cohesive identity amid challenges like caste divisions, regional disparities, political upheavals, and contemporary identity politics?
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Höhe: 220 mm
Breite: 150 mm
Dicke: 5 mm
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978-3-659-84316-7 (9783659843167)
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Khritish Swargiary is a distinguished educator, researcher, and scholar hailing from Assam, India. With a rich academic background and extensive experience in the field of education, Khritish has established himself as a prominent figure in educational technology, sociology, research methodology, and various other specialized areas of study.