Abstract
The Dalits of India who follow different religious traditions are beginning to come together these days as one people. While their main concern is to fight economic, political and cultural marginalization, what it means to the religions to which they belong is the question raised in this paper. In order to answer this, we should first have an idea of the kind of questions and problems they raise with respect to different religions. Thereafter we can proceed to some of the implications of this process for interfaith understanding and cooperation.
Recommended Citation
Ayrookuzhiel, A.M. Abraham
(1994)
"The Dalits, Religions and Interfaith Dialogue,"
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies:
Vol. 7, Article 6.
Available at: https://doi.org/10.7825/2164-6279.1094