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'''Hindu Theocracy''' (sometimes referred as [[File:Hindutva.png]] [[Hindutva]], although this is a modern form of Hindu Theocracy) is an ideology that seeks to implement Hinduism as the official state religion. Hindu Theocracy is a phenomenon that has existed since long ago, and thus doesn't have any known founders. Core principles of this include forming a nation based upon the values of Hinduism, where the state itself is ruled based upon Hindu scriptures like the Vedas, Manusmriti etc. They believe in tolerance, and accepting non-Hindus, but also believe in holding a Hindu standard to govern a nation. |
'''Hindu Theocracy''' (sometimes referred as [[File:Hindutva.png]] [[Hindutva]], although this is a modern form of Hindu Theocracy) is an ideology that seeks to implement Hinduism as the official state religion. Hindu Theocracy is a phenomenon that has existed since long ago, and thus doesn't have any known founders. Core principles of this include forming a nation based upon the values of Hinduism, where the state itself is ruled based upon Hindu scriptures like the Vedas, Manusmriti etc. They believe in tolerance, and accepting non-Hindus, but also believe in holding a Hindu standard to govern a nation. |