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Riligious conversions in India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Harnam Pub.; 1982Description: 384 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.6 BAN
Summary: What is Conversion ? What is the fundamental interpretation of religious conversion ? The book delves deep into Holy Scriptures of world's religions and draws upon thoughts of world leaders, preachers, philosophers and thinkers to bring out a comprehensive study of the basic insight into this great concept of conversions for spiritual ascendancy. India's secular constitution guarnatees the freedom of all religions. It is the sacred right of all Her citizens to practice, preach and propogate one's own religion. Political adventurists should not be allowed to interfere with the religious liberty as was attempted during 1979. The recent conversions in meenakasipuram and elsewhere in Tamil Nadu represent a social stirring against injustice and opperssion and not a political or religious problem. The book is an exposition of one of the basic human freedoms.
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What is Conversion ?
What is the fundamental interpretation of religious conversion ?
The book delves deep into Holy Scriptures of world's religions and draws upon
thoughts of world leaders, preachers, philosophers and thinkers to bring out a
comprehensive study of the basic insight into this great concept of conversions for
spiritual ascendancy.
India's secular constitution guarnatees the freedom of all religions. It is the sacred
right of all Her citizens to practice, preach and propogate one's own religion.
Political adventurists should not be allowed to interfere with the religious
liberty as was attempted during 1979.
The recent conversions in meenakasipuram and elsewhere in Tamil Nadu represent a
social stirring against injustice and opperssion and not a political or
religious problem.
The book is an exposition of one of the basic human freedoms.

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