-
Religious conversion is the
adoption of a set of
beliefs identified with one
particular religious denomination to the
exclusion of others. Thus "religious...
- 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...
-
disciples have
provided another dimension to ****amese culture. A
renewed Hinduisation in
local forms took place,
which was
initially greatly supported by the...
- 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...
- grammar, into
other languages. It is
sometimes ****ociated with the "
Hinduisation" of a
linguistic community, or less commonly, with
introducing a more...
-
under certain stronger politico-economic systems,
Sanskritisation and
Hinduisation intensified and
became prominent. Such an ****imilated culture, therefore...
-
capturing the processes, the most
common being 'Sanskritisation' and '
Hinduisation'. At
times anthropologists have also used 'Kshatriyisation' and 'Rajputisation'...
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greater access to the
authorities after these events. Subsequently,
Hinduisation became the main
policy of the
Kingdom of Nepal.[full
citation needed]...
- the
privileged status in the
Nepalese capital thereafter.
Since then
Hinduisation became the
significant policy of the
Kingdom of Nepal.
Professor Harka...