- the
local areas where efforts can be made to "Brahmanise,
Sanskritise or
Hinduise" a
local goddess. This
approach involves shaping her character, similarly...
- politics. In 2003, she
opposed the
Sangh Parivar's
alleged attempts to
Hinduise the Sufi
shrine Guru
Dattatreya Baba
Budan Dargah located at Baba Budan...
- 12
October 2012.
Retrieved 6
March 2011. "VHP
stepping up its
drive to
Hinduise tribal belts of Bihar".
Archived from the
original on 15 June 2006. Retrieved...
-
Manipur in
northeast India who
refused to
adopt Hinduism or were semi-
Hinduised when the
newly converted Manipuri king
ordered all his
subjects to adopt...
-
lower forms of Hinduism," as
interpretations of
Advaita Vedanta,
thereby Hinduising all religions.
Although Radhakrishnan was well-acquainted with western...
- and a
Paraiyar mother was
invented by
Brahmins in 1825, who
wanted to
Hinduise a
Buddhist text.
According to Geetha, the
deconstruction and reinterpretation...
-
Austronesian language family. The
Acehnese were, for a time,
partially Hinduised, as
evident from
their traditions and the many
Sanskrit words in their...
-
kingdom was
Hinduised with the
caste system either marginal or prevalent. At the time of annexation, a
section of
Chutias were
hinduised,
those that were...
-
colonialism in the
early 19th
century the ****amese
society consisted of the
hinduised ethnic groups, the
caste Hindu groups, the
plain tribal groups, and the...
- with the
conquest of Manipur;
perhaps from Bengal,
since Manipur was
Hinduised by
Bengali Brahmins in the 1700s
Arakan –
acquired with the
conquest of...