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what is a secular literature?

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Answered by incrediblekaur
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Hey mate

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It means nt concerned with religious matter .
It refers to the declining influense of the religion

secular is the opposite of sacred .

Hope it helps u ^_^ ...
Answered by MrPerfect0007
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HELLO FRND.
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SECULAR LITERATURE.

A secular state is a state which is neutral in matters of religion, such states are not against the religion or support it.

And in Indian secularism, the state maintains a distance from the principle of religion, but in the Indian constitution it has been said that India is a secular state.

India has the following characteristics of secularism:


- There is no religious community that dominates the other or better than the other community.

- The State is not allowed to apply any
particular religion to the people, nor does it remove its existing religion or independence from individuals.

Therefore, there was no such thing as secular literature in India as it was neutral in its approach and open to any idea that other people or people of different religions would propose.

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