Eveli Mainatikau’s scientific contributions

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Social rights on hindu religion and untouchability towards politics and law
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April 2019

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International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities

Kanal Guvaherath

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Eveli Mainatikau

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Ell Casanne

Is it right or entrenched? The people of India have to make India a democratic republic and have freedom, power, and opportunity injustice, society, economy, politics, and religion The fraternity is to be fulfilled in order to achieve equality and the dignity of the individual and the integrity of the country and society. Baba Saheb Ambedkar aptly says that No matter how good a political act is a political law will certainly become bad if the rulers are bad. The constitution can be good if it is good for a political act. The Indian nation has eight thousand castes. How can the fraternity and equality come into existence if a few people have tendency of superiority with the frenzied religion? It is not possible indifference shown in terms of birth, by the birth and the status quo.

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... Folklore is one form of regional cultural expression that wants to embody (manifest) the Vedas teachings in a real way. The existence of folklore as said by Guvaherath et al. (2019), is a cultural phenomenon and a picture of the creativity of thinking of a community as outlined orally. Thus, it becomes a universal source of oral literature in people's lives. ...

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The existence of Māyādanawa story in Bali
Social rights on hindu religion and untouchability towards politics and law

International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities