Hindutva

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Savarkar used the term “Hindutva” (Sanskrit -tva, neuter abstract suffix) to describe “Hinduness” or the “quality of being a Hindu”. Savarkar regarded Hinduism as an ethnic, cultural and political identity. Hindus, according to Savarkar, are those who consider India to be the land in which their ancestors lived, as well as the land in which…

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Savarkar used the term “Hindutva” (Sanskrit -tva, neuter abstract suffix) to describe “Hinduness” or the “quality of being a Hindu”. Savarkar regarded Hinduism as an ethnic, cultural and political identity. Hindus, according to Savarkar, are those who consider India to be the land in which their ancestors lived, as well as the land in which their religion originated: “one for whom India is both Fatherland and Holyland”

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