b. How would you define Hindutva?

b. How would you define Hindutva?

As per the Supreme Court of India, “Hindutva is a way of life”. It is the essence of being (-tva) a Hindu. 

Swamini Svatmavidyananda says, “The one who is intolerant of intolerance is a Hindu.” This Hinduness, which identifies its origins from the land of Bharat (India) and takes utmost pride in its respect for others with a strong sense to not only preserve but propagate this respect, is called Hindutva.

Hindutva is the encapsulation of tolerance and respect that has its roots in Bharat, which has sustained a multitude of theistic, non-theistic, and atheistic beliefs. 


Other listening material: https://tinyurl.com/ydbx4mc2 (Swamini Svatmavidyananda audio). Hinduphobia

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Contributor: Rajeev Singh

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