 Secularism is the principle of the
separation of government institutions and
persons mandated to represent the
state from religious
institutions and religious dignitaries. One
manifestation of secularism is asserting
the right to be free from religious rule and
teachings, or, in a state declared to be
neutral on matters of belief, from the
imposition by government of religion or
religious practices upon its people.
Secularism in India means equal treatment
of all religions by the state.
Unlike the Western concept
of secularism which envisions a separation of
religion and state, the concept of secularism in
India envisions acceptance of religious laws as
binding on the state, and equal participation of
state in different religions.
 Indian religions are
known to have co-
existed and evolved
together for many
centuries before
the arrival of Islam in the
12th century, followed
by Mughal and colonial e
ra. Ashoka about 2200
years ago, Harsha about
1400 years ago accepted
and patronized different
religions.
Ellora Caves: The 35 caves were
carved into the vertical face of the
Charanandri hills between the 5th and
10th centuries. The 12 Buddhist caves,
17 Hindu caves and 5 Jain caves, built
in proximity, suggest religious co-
existence and secular sentiments for
diversity prevalent during pre-Islamic
period of Indian history.
 Akbar's tomb at
Sikandra, near Agra
India. Akbar's
instruction for his
mausoleum was
that it incorporate
elements from
different religions
including Islam and
Hinduism.
A Hindu temple in
Jaipur, India merging
the traditional tiered
tower of Hinduism,
the pyramid stupa of
Buddhism and the
dome of Islam. The
marble sides are
carved with figures of
Hindu deities, as well
as Christian Saints
and Jesus Christ.
 It has been almost 66 years; we celebrated
freedom from the British. But how bad things
still are, can be ascertained by this picture
showing breakage of secularism.
 The young
generation
understand what
the secularism
means..
Freedom of region;
Freedom from religion..
 Name- Aryan Chauhan
 Class- VIII B
 Roll No.- 19

Secularism In India

  • 1.
     Secularism isthe principle of the separation of government institutions and persons mandated to represent the state from religious institutions and religious dignitaries. One manifestation of secularism is asserting the right to be free from religious rule and teachings, or, in a state declared to be neutral on matters of belief, from the imposition by government of religion or religious practices upon its people.
  • 2.
    Secularism in Indiameans equal treatment of all religions by the state. Unlike the Western concept of secularism which envisions a separation of religion and state, the concept of secularism in India envisions acceptance of religious laws as binding on the state, and equal participation of state in different religions.
  • 3.
     Indian religionsare known to have co- existed and evolved together for many centuries before the arrival of Islam in the 12th century, followed by Mughal and colonial e ra. Ashoka about 2200 years ago, Harsha about 1400 years ago accepted and patronized different religions. Ellora Caves: The 35 caves were carved into the vertical face of the Charanandri hills between the 5th and 10th centuries. The 12 Buddhist caves, 17 Hindu caves and 5 Jain caves, built in proximity, suggest religious co- existence and secular sentiments for diversity prevalent during pre-Islamic period of Indian history.
  • 4.
     Akbar's tombat Sikandra, near Agra India. Akbar's instruction for his mausoleum was that it incorporate elements from different religions including Islam and Hinduism.
  • 5.
    A Hindu templein Jaipur, India merging the traditional tiered tower of Hinduism, the pyramid stupa of Buddhism and the dome of Islam. The marble sides are carved with figures of Hindu deities, as well as Christian Saints and Jesus Christ.
  • 6.
     It hasbeen almost 66 years; we celebrated freedom from the British. But how bad things still are, can be ascertained by this picture showing breakage of secularism.
  • 7.
     The young generation understandwhat the secularism means..
  • 8.
  • 9.
     Name- AryanChauhan  Class- VIII B  Roll No.- 19