The essays interrogate the various western sociological discourses
on civilization and articulate the alternative conceptualizations
available in Indian sociology. They underline the unity and
diversity of Indian civilization, present the idea of civilization
as conjoined with the idea of civil society and study the
ecological crisis in the modern world. They focus on the dialogical
relationship between tribal and non-tribal religions, link between
religion and environment, religious philanthropy and Christian
influence on Hindu way of life in India. They also delve into the
concept of composite culture in India, scrutinising aspects of folk
religion and cultures to show, for instance, how art forms get
accumulated into the idea of culture. The volume will be of immense
interest to a variety of scholars and students associated with the
study of Indian religion and culture.
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