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Answered by vickyThakur9090
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Answer:

Sarva dharma sama bhav is often translated as "All religions are the same" or "All path's lead to the same destination [In a religious sense]", although its literal meaning is closer to "All dharma/faiths are possible". please brilliant Mark

Answered by bermuda016
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Answer:

equal respect for all religions

Explanation:

“Sarva Dharma Samabhava” is a unique concept of Indian secularism which emerged

in independent India under the impact of Gandhian thought, rooted in Hindu culture

and tradition. The term ‘Sarva Dharma Samabhava’ in Hindi, India’s dominant

language, means literally equal respect for all religions. It evolved in the course of

state formation in postcolonial India and is often taken as an Indian philosophical

contribution to political thought. The idea is quite distinct from the western concept of

secularism, which advocates the total separation of state from religion in place of

treating all religions equally.

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