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Contemporary Hindu movements - The Hindu Renaissance |  | Contemporary Hindu movements - The Hindu Renaissance: Encyclopedia II - Contemporary Hindu movements - The Hindu Renaissance |  | Since the late 1970's, Hinduism has been going through what the Hindu community calls a "Hindu Renaissance". British rule in India and western cultural influence had weakened the faith, but the popularity of Hinduism in the West and activism of certain influential leaders, such as Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, reversed this trend. Instead, today Hindus who live in foreign countries are building temples for G ...
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Contemporary Hindu movements - The Hindu Renaissance
Since the late 1970's, Hinduism has been going through what the Hindu community calls a "Hindu Renaissance". British rule in India and western cultural influence had weakened the faith, but the popularity of Hinduism in the West and activism of certain influential leaders, such as Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, reversed this trend. Instead, today Hindus who live in foreign countries are building temples for Ganesa, Murugan and Siva in varied places such as Norway and Australia.
In India, followers of the Hindu faith have been increasingly proud of their faith and heritage. The nationalist propaganda of the Indian government and the consistent economic growth of the country have added strength to this movement.
Hinduism has a widespread and widely accepted magazine called Hinduism Today, which has played a fundamental role in uniting widespread communities as well as reviving and bringing to light old precepts of Hinduism. Hinduism Today yearly awards the "Hindu of the Year" prize to notable people of the Hindu faith.
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