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Religious Pluralism and Decolonization of Indian Mind
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: Received: 27 May 2019 / Approved: 29 May 2019 / Online: 29 May 2019 (05:03:27 CEST)
How to cite: Shmelev, I.; Pavenkov, O.; Starovoytenko, E. Religious Pluralism and Decolonization of Indian Mind. Preprints 2019, 2019050344. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201905.0344.v1 Shmelev, I.; Pavenkov, O.; Starovoytenko, E. Religious Pluralism and Decolonization of Indian Mind. Preprints 2019, 2019050344. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201905.0344.v1
Abstract
This article presents the study of religious pluralism and decolonization of Indian mind in Russia. The paper analyzes the investigation results concerning psychological features of modern Indian students from universities in Russia and India. For measuring of connection between religious pluralism and decolonization of Indian mind we made socio-psychological investigation of Indian students. We made 254 semi-structured interview with Indian students who are studying in Russia and India. According to the result of investigation that decolonization of Indian mind is connected with the level of religious pluralism. Among the values principles of religious pluralism get more significance and importance in decolonizing mind of Indian students.
Keywords
religious pluralism; decolonization of mind; semi-structured interview; psychological features; Hinduism; Indian culture; religious rights of human
Subject
Social Sciences, Religion
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