Hindu Superiority: An Attempt to Determine the Position of the Hindu Race in the Scale of Nations" authored by Har Bilas Sarda in 1906, delves into assessing the Hindu race's standing within global civilization, scrutinizing its perceived superiority or inferiority to other races. Author contends that the Hindu race's unique cultural, social, and religious practices place them above other races, supported by examples of Hindu achievements in fields like science, philosophy, and literature. Despite recognizing societal challenges such as the caste system and educational disparities, the author suggests remedies like social reform and education promotion. This controversial work mirrors the zeitgeist of early 20thcentury India, shedding light on prevalent social and cultural attitudes.
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