What is the peculiarity about india's secularism with respect to its family laws?
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Secularism, like the other two sanskritisation and westernernisation also has accelerated the process of social change. To a layman, secularisation involves separation of matters ecclesiastical from matters temporal and religion stays off politics. Secularization or rationalization is a revolt against ritualism, priestism, superstition, and concept of purity and impurity.
In the Upanishad was heard for the first two a voice of revolt against ritualism. The Bhagavad-Gita, not only eliminated sacrifice and ceremony, but also stressed upon the basic concept that every action of the individual is governed by JNAN, ‘Bhakti and ‘Karma’.
In the Upanishad was heard for the first two a voice of revolt against ritualism. The Bhagavad-Gita, not only eliminated sacrifice and ceremony, but also stressed upon the basic concept that every action of the individual is governed by JNAN, ‘Bhakti and ‘Karma’.
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