Hindu temples in India are under state control, regulated by the courts, as if they were secular or public concerns, while other religions are free of such restrictions. Yet Hinduism can't be taught in govt. schools because it is a religion. Is there any logic behind this?
From Dr David Frawley
From Dr David Frawley
Hindu temples in India are under state control, regulated by the courts, as if they were secular or public concerns, while other religions are free of such restrictions. Yet Hinduism can't be taught in govt. schools because it is a religion. Is there any logic behind this?
From Dr David Frawley
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