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Write the main features of Indian secularism

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Answered by varshini0705
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A Secular State  A Secular State has no religion of its own as recognised religion of State. It treats all religions equally. Articles 25 to 28 of the Indian Constitution give concrete shape to this concept of secularism. It guarantees to every person the freedom of conscience and the right to profess, practice and propagate religion. In a Secular state, the state only regulate the relationship between man and man.
Answered by vany25
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Basic features of Secularization:

Secularization has the following characteristics:

1. Dei ne of Religion. Secularization process weakened the feelings of religiosity and all religious formalities were tested with the touch-stone of rationalism in an increasing secularized society. All social institutors’ and individual actions stayed away from religious influences.

2. Rationalization and Reasonableness play an important role in accelerating secularization process. Rationalism implies the influence of ‘reason’ of conscience’ over all blind faith. Every secular man is a rational man began applying logic, wisdom, reason, intelligence and conscience to outcome ’emotion’-‘ and sentiments, associated with ritualism. Thus secularisation and nationalisation stay are twin.

3. Curiosity and inquisitiveness guide every secular man to inquire into the cause and effect relationship associated with all rituals. No more does the secular man blindly follow the rituals.

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4. Scientific temper and outlook force the modern man to be secular and anti-fatalist. Every ritual passes through a scientific inquiry of rationalisation. Scientific attitude revolts against religious outlook of a modern man.

5. Secularisation has thus become a sub-process of modernisation and has kept away the modern society from the influences of religious faiths, symbols and institutions.

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