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The Indian Renaissance and the Birth of National Consciousness in the Nineteenth Century

Introduction The nineteenth century stands as a period of profound transformation in India’s socio-cultural, intellectual, and political landscape. Often described as the period of the “Indian Renaissance,” this era marked the reawakening of Indian consciousness after centuries of political subjugation, economic exploitation, and cultural stagnation under colonial domination. The term Renaissance—borrowed from the European experience—denotes…

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Contributions of Kabir, Tulsidas, and Surdas to Hindi Literature and Bhakti Poetry

Introduction Hindi literature has been profoundly shaped by the Bhakti movement, which emphasized devotion, spirituality, and the oneness of God. Among the many poets who contributed to this movement, Kabir, Tulsidas, and Surdas stand out as three of the most influential figures. Each of them played a significant role in enriching Hindi poetry with their…

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