Definition of Hinduisation. Meaning of Hinduisation. Synonyms of Hinduisation

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- the beginning of her induction in the Brahminical fold of worship. Her Hinduisation paved the way for her entry into the temples, and slowly, even her mythological...
- Hinduism, he provided an influential model for the Sanskritisation and Hinduisation of the indigenous non-Hindu tribal po****tions in all prin****lities...
- 1989, pp. 63–64. (Nath 1989, p. 64) (Nath 1989, p. 66) "The process of Hinduisation continued during the reign of Naranarayana. During his reign the fourfold...
- The Khoja are a mainly Nizari Isma'ili Shia community of people from the western Indian subcontinent. Khojas predominantly reside in India, ****stan and...
- of saffronisation, but educationists described his decision as the "Hinduisation of education" that occurs when right-wing forces come to power. The state...
- (September 1995). "The killing of Bala Shah and the birth of Valmiki: Hinduisation and the politics of religion". The Indian Economic & Social History Review...
- disciples have provided another dimension to ****amese culture. A renewed Hinduisation in local forms took place, which was initially greatly supported by the...
- capturing the processes, the most common being 'Sanskritisation' and 'Hinduisation'. At times anthropologists have also used 'Kshatriyisation' and 'Rajputisation'...
- For some, rediscovery is cultural renascence, for others, political Hinduisation of a national symbol". The Indian Express. 28 May 2023. Archived from...
- language. Most of the initial Khas kings before Pṛthvīmalla were Buddhist. Hinduisation of the kingdom began when King Ripumalla commenced the southward expansion...