SACRED SHIFTS: EXAMINING THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIO-RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS

Abstract

Socio-religious movements have played a pivotal role in shaping India's historical landscape and national consciousness. This paper examines their profound impact as catalysts of societal awakening, delving into their significance in the context of India's rich cultural and religious tapestry. Through a multidimensional analysis, the paper explores the historical trajectories, ideologies, and transformative outcomes of key socio-religious movements, shedding light on their contributions to India's socio-political fabric and national identity.

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Abstract

Socio-religious movements have played a pivotal role in shaping India's historical landscape and national consciousness. This paper examines their profound impact as catalysts of societal awakening, delving into their significance in the context of India's rich cultural and religious tapestry. Through a multidimensional analysis, the paper explores the historical trajectories, ideologies, and transformative outcomes of key socio-religious movements, shedding light on their contributions to India's socio-political fabric and national identity.

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