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The last two centuries have witnessed profound changes in the
nature of public consciousness. Nowhere has this been more true
than in India, especially in relation to changing cultures of
public life and religious tradition in South India. Essays in this
collection attempt to explore the intricacies of what is perhaps
the single most complex socio-religious environment in the world.
The essays consider the evolution of the notion of Hinduism as a
distinct and singular separate religion; the relationship between
this kind of formulation and various European or western influences
in India; and differences which the formation of this idea and its
acceptance have made upon wider public consciousness. Each essay
also considers certain general issues - such as the passing along
of religious authority from one generation to the next, and the
rise of disputes over matters both ideological (or doctrinal) and
institutional, disputes that are fundamental to the traditions
concerned and yet have unmistakable cross-cultural references.
Essays explore the intricacies of what is perhaps the single most complex socio-religious environment in the world, and consider the evolution of the notion of Hinduism as a distinct and separate religion; and the effects this idea and its acceptance have had upon wider public consciousness.
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