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Essay heading: India and Hindu
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But the King, dear to the Gods, attributes less importance to this charity and these honors than to the vow of seeing the reign of virtues, which constitutes the essential part of them. For all these virtues there is a common source, modesty of speech. That is to say, one must not exalt one’s creed discrediting all others, nor must one degrade these others without legitimate reasons... displayed 300 characters
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That is to say, one must not exalt one’s creed discrediting all others, nor must one degrade these others without legitimate reasons. One must, on the contrary, render to other creeds the honor befitting them.”
India government already stated some law to respect the religion. The Indian constitution's preamble states that India is a secular state... displayed next 300 characters
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