India Perspectives, Volume 9, Issue 6 - Volume 10, Issue 6PTI for the Ministry of External Affairs, 1996 - India |
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In medievial Latin the word ' secular ' meant " of this world or temporal , or lay or non - spiritual , having no concern with religion or spiritual matters . " Secularism , as conceived by the western philosophers , stood for an ...
In medievial Latin the word ' secular ' meant " of this world or temporal , or lay or non - spiritual , having no concern with religion or spiritual matters . " Secularism , as conceived by the western philosophers , stood for an ...
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Over the passage of time a composite culture emerged in India which was based on secular principles and whose chief features were tolerance , peace , non - violence , synthesis , conti- nuity and growth . A secular society is ...
Over the passage of time a composite culture emerged in India which was based on secular principles and whose chief features were tolerance , peace , non - violence , synthesis , conti- nuity and growth . A secular society is ...
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Their institutions were democratic and secular . There was a co - mingling of cultures , Vedic and Non - Vedic ; a synthesis of Aryan and non - Aryana civilisations . Gautama the Budha was silent about God .
Their institutions were democratic and secular . There was a co - mingling of cultures , Vedic and Non - Vedic ; a synthesis of Aryan and non - Aryana civilisations . Gautama the Budha was silent about God .
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