Y Nehru tenía razón...

Authors

  • Yólotl González Torres Dirección de Etnología y Antropología Social, INAH

Keywords:

Religión hinduista

Abstract

Nehru foresaw what would happen in his country with the exacerbation of a feeling of religious identity which would lead to attitudes of intolerance. This situation has in fact presented itself luith the Sikh separatist movement and the attitude of the majority of Hindú population toiuards the destruction of a masque which was suppossedly constructed over a Hindú temple on the birth place of Lord Rama.

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References

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Bernhard, Reinhard y Susan Pollock, «Ayodhya, Archaeology and Identity», Current Anthropology, volumen 37, suplemento, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, febrero de 1996, pp. 138-142.

González Torres, Yólotl, «La transformación de los sikhs», Excelsior, Sección Metropolitana, 26, 27 y 28 de abril de 1988, México.

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Published

2023-11-29

How to Cite

González Torres, Y. (2023). Y Nehru tenía razón. Cuicuilco Revista De Ciencias Antropológicas, 5(13), 277–287. Retrieved from https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/cuicuilco/article/view/20288