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The main goal of the Centre is to develop excellent academic programmes of scholarship, research and publishing in the field of Hindu studies. Another aim is to inspire the Hindu community with new perspectives and confidence and further enable their contribution in philosophy, education and culture. | The main goal of the Centre is to develop excellent academic programmes of scholarship, research and publishing in the field of Hindu studies. Another aim is to inspire the Hindu community with new perspectives and confidence and further enable their contribution in philosophy, education and culture. | ||
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The Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, founded in 1997, is an independent academy for the study of Hindu culture, religion, languages, literature, philosophy, history, arts and society. The Centre works closely with Oxford University.
The main goal of the Centre is to develop excellent academic programmes of scholarship, research and publishing in the field of Hindu studies. Another aim is to inspire the Hindu community with new perspectives and confidence and further enable their contribution in philosophy, education and culture.
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