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+ | Hinduism is an Indian religion and dharma, or way of life. It is the world's third-largest religion, with over 1.16 billion followers, or roughly 15% of the global population, known as Hindus. Hinduism is the most widely professed faith in [[India]], [[Nepal]] and [[Mauritius]]. Significant numbers of Hindu communities are found in [[Southeast Asia]] including in Bali, [[Indonesia]] and [[the Caribbean]]. | ||
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+ | Hindu nationalism is one of the oldest ideological streams in India. It took shape in the 1920s soon after the first Indian [[communist]] party and before the first Indian [[socialist]] party. In fact, it runs parallel to the dominant Indian political tradition, the Congress, which Gandhi transformed into a mass organization in the 1920s. Hindu nationalism then developed an alternative political culture to the dominant idiom in Indian politics.<ref>https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780195399318/obo-9780195399318-0040.xml</ref> | ||
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+ | Parties claiming to be inspired by Hinduism include the current [[Shiv Sena]]. Parties alleged to be Hindu nationalist (although the parties themselves deny it) include: [[Jana Sangha]] and [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] (BJP). The BJP is a [[right-wing]] party, and its policy has historically reflected [[Hindu nationalist]] positions, advocating social conservatism and a foreign policy centred on [[nationalist]] principles. | ||
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A religion traditionally mostly in India. |
Hinduism is an Indian religion and dharma, or way of life. It is the world's third-largest religion, with over 1.16 billion followers, or roughly 15% of the global population, known as Hindus. Hinduism is the most widely professed faith in India, Nepal and Mauritius. Significant numbers of Hindu communities are found in Southeast Asia including in Bali, Indonesia and the Caribbean.
Hindu nationalism
Hindu nationalism is one of the oldest ideological streams in India. It took shape in the 1920s soon after the first Indian communist party and before the first Indian socialist party. In fact, it runs parallel to the dominant Indian political tradition, the Congress, which Gandhi transformed into a mass organization in the 1920s. Hindu nationalism then developed an alternative political culture to the dominant idiom in Indian politics.[1]
Parties claiming to be inspired by Hinduism include the current Shiv Sena. Parties alleged to be Hindu nationalist (although the parties themselves deny it) include: Jana Sangha and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The BJP is a right-wing party, and its policy has historically reflected Hindu nationalist positions, advocating social conservatism and a foreign policy centred on nationalist principles.
Adherents on Wikispooks
Adherent | Born | Died | Description |
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Tulsi Gabbard | 12 April 1981 | President-elect Donald Trump's "alarming" pick to be Director of National Intelligence<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> | |
Indira Gandhi | 19 November 1917 | 31 October 1984 | Le Cercle |
Cheddi Jagan | 22 March 1918 | 6 March 1997 | Toppled twice by the CIA and the British |
Prasanna Kalahasthi | 19 October 2001 | A 9/11 widow reported to have hung herself out of grief. | |
Vandana Shiva | 5 November 1952 | Anti-globalization and anti-GMO activist |
Related Quotation
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George Carlin | “Sanctity of life. You believe in it? Personally, I think it’s a bunch of shit. Well, I mean, life is sacred? Who said so? God? Hey, if you read history, you realize that God is one of the leading causes of death. Has been for thousands of years. Hindus, Muslims, Jews, Christians all taking turns killing each other ‘cause God told them it was a good idea. The sword of God, the blood of the land, vengeance is mine. Millions of dead motherfuckers. Millions of dead motherfuckers all because they gave the wrong answer to the God question. “You believe in God?” “No.” Boom. Dead. “You believe in God?” “Yes.” “You believe in my God? “No.” Boom. Dead. “My God has a bigger dick than your God!” Thousands of years. Thousands of years, and all the best wars, too. The bloodiest, most brutal wars fought, all based on religious hatred.” | George Carlin |