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Do Customs and Traditions Suppress Reason? A Critical Analysis of Obscurantism in Society

Introduction Customs and traditions form the cultural backbone of societies. They transmit values, norms, collective memories, and social practices across generations, giving people a sense of identity and continuity. However, critics argue that unquestioned adherence to customs and traditions can suppress rational thinking and encourage obscurantism—defined as resistance to intellectual enlightenment, scientific reasoning, and social…

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Evaluation of Gandhi’s Views on the Varna System

Mahatma Gandhi, one of the most influential leaders of the Indian independence movement, had nuanced views on the Varna system. His perspective evolved over time, shaped by his engagement with social reform, his interpretation of Hindu scriptures, and his commitment to the upliftment of the marginalized sections of society. While Gandhi initially upheld the Varna…

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Traditional Values in Indian Society and Their Evolution in the Modern Era

Introduction India is a country with a rich heritage and a strong foundation of traditional values. These values have played a crucial role in shaping the cultural, social, and moral fabric of Indian society. Rooted in ancient scriptures, religious practices, and social norms, traditional values have provided a guiding force for generations. However, with modernization,…

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